Cervical myelopathy after neglected, minor cervical spine injury: the importance of early and continuous rehabilitation - case report.

Q4 Medicine
Paweł Mamczarz, Jędrzej Kęsik, Mateusz Trubalski, Jakub Klohsek, Aleksandra Kaźmierczyk, Karolina Turżańska, Nataliia Fedorenko, Joanna Niezbecka-Zając, Małgorzata Drelich, Wojciech Kłapeć
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Abstract

Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is adults' most common form of spinal cord injury Its clinical symptoms result from spinal cord compression due to acute and chronic spinal column processes. However, DCM's exact pathophysiology is uncertain. Due to difficulty in diagnosis, many patients suffering from DCM remains undiagnosed until the symptoms become debilitating. The subject of this study is a 42-year-old male with no previous medical history. Neurological symptoms suddenly appeared three months prior to the hospital admission. An MRI revealed hernias of intervertebral discs between C4-C5, C5-C6, and C6-C7 and myelopathy in the most compressed parts of the spinal cord (C4-C5-C6 level). Cervical spondylodesis from anterior access, C3-C6 laminectomy, and spinal decompression were performed. The patient's postoperative symptoms worsened suddenly with the presence of tetraparesis. After prolonged rehabilitation, satisfactory motor function was regained. No possible cause for the development of myelopathy was apparent, although the patient recalled experiencing an injury 20 years earlier. Despite cervical injuries being challenging to diagnose and presenting no clinical symptoms at first, an almost complete recovery after the late onset of symptoms is possible with proper surgical treatment and rehabilitation.

忽视后颈脊髓病,轻微颈椎损伤:早期和持续康复的重要性-病例报告。
退行性颈脊髓病(DCM)是成人最常见的脊髓损伤形式,其临床症状是由于急性和慢性脊柱突压迫脊髓所致。然而,DCM的确切病理生理机制尚不清楚。由于诊断困难,许多患有DCM的患者直到症状变得虚弱才被诊断出来。本研究对象为一名42岁男性,既往无病史。神经系统症状在入院前三个月突然出现。MRI显示C4-C5、C5-C6和C6-C7之间的椎间盘疝和脊髓最受压部分(C4-C5- c6水平)的脊髓病。行前路颈椎病、C3-C6椎板切除术和脊柱减压术。患者术后症状突然加重,伴有下肢全瘫。长期康复后,运动功能恢复满意。尽管患者回忆20年前曾有过一次损伤,但脊髓病的病因尚不清楚。尽管颈椎损伤很难诊断,而且一开始没有临床症状,但在症状晚发后,通过适当的手术治疗和康复,几乎完全康复是可能的。
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