J Korean Soc Traumatol.  2012 Jun;25(2):57-62.

A Gunshot Wounds to the Cervical Spine and the Cervical Spinal Cord: A Case Report

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgy, College of Medicine, Inje University Busan Paik Hospital, Busan, Korea. shpaeng@empas.com

Abstract

Gunshot wounds are rare in Korea, but they have tended to increase recently. We experienced an interesting case of penetrating gunshot injuries to the cervical spine with migration the fragments of the bullet within the dural sac of the cervical spine,so discuss the pathomechanics, treatment and complications of gunshot wounds to the spine and present a review of the literature. A 38-year-old man who had tried to commit suicide with a gun was admitted to our hospital with a penetrating injury to the anterior neck. the patient had quadriplegia. A Computed tomography (CT) scan and 3-dimensional CT of the spine showed destruction of the left lateral mass and lamina of the 5th cervical vertebra; the bullet and fragments were found at the level of the 5th cervical vertebra. The posterior approach was done. A total laminectomy and removal of the lateral mass of the 5th cervical vertebrae were performed, and bone fragments and pellets were removed from the spinal canal, but an intradurally retained pellets were not totally removed. A dural laceration was noted intraoperatively, and CSF leakage was observed, so dura repair was done watertightly with prolene 6-0. The dura repair site was covered with fibrin glue and Tachocomb(R) Immediately, a lumbar drain was done. Radiographs included a postoperative CT scan and X-rays. The postoperative neurological status of the patient was improved compared with the preoperative neurological status. however, the patients developed symptoms of menigitis. He received lumbar drainage(200~250 cc/day) and ventilator care. After two weeks, panperitonitis due to duodenal ulcer perforation was identified. Finally, the patient died because of sepsis.

Keyword

Gunshot; Cervical spine

MeSH Terms

Adult
Cervical Vertebrae
Duodenal Ulcer
Female
Fibrin Tissue Adhesive
Humans
Korea
Lacerations
Laminectomy
Neck
Polypropylenes
Quadriplegia
Sepsis
Spinal Canal
Spine
Suicide
Ventilators, Mechanical
Wounds, Gunshot
Fibrin Tissue Adhesive
Polypropylenes
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