2021
DOI: 10.36444/nsmc.v4i3.171
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A devastating complication “white cord syndrome” following posterior cervical decompression for ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament stenosis

Abstract: Reperfusion injury of the spinal cord or “white cord syndrome” (WCS) refers to the sudden onset of neurological deterioration after spinal decompressive surgery. It is thought to be caused by reperfusion injury of the spinal cord. The risk of WCS might be increased in elderly and patients with chronic hypertension as commorbidities.  A 50-year-old male suggestive a continuous ossified posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) with cervical spinal stenosis from C2-C4 underwent posterior decompression and posterior… Show more

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