2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-018-4117-2
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Early presentation of traumatic cervical disc herniation with neurologic deficit and without an adjacent bone lesion

Abstract: The MRI is mandatory in diagnosing different types of traumatic herniated cervical disc. Discectomy and anterior cervical interbody fusion using autologous iliac crest graft are the treatment options.

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“…Traumatic aetiology is quite frequent in case of CDH. However, as shown in Sane et al series [5], when a neurologic deficit is associated, it is rare to find no adjacent bone lesion on the plain X-rays, but magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination remains of upmost importance before any surgical option.…”
Section: Cervical Disc Herniationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traumatic aetiology is quite frequent in case of CDH. However, as shown in Sane et al series [5], when a neurologic deficit is associated, it is rare to find no adjacent bone lesion on the plain X-rays, but magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination remains of upmost importance before any surgical option.…”
Section: Cervical Disc Herniationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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INTRODUCTIONCervical traumatic hernias without bone injury or dislocation, are a relatively rare pathology occur in 1.45% of cases of cervical trauma, most cases are diagnosed early by the mechanism suggested by the type of lesion or signs and symptoms of acute neurological alterations. 1 Additionally, cervical neurological injury has also been related to facial trauma, this association occurs in 0.01-3%. With a higher incidence in car accidents involving cyclists, when facial fractures occur, the risk of having a hidden cervical injury increase, the mechanism of trauma and cervical imaging should be carefully evaluated for early diagnosis.
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“…Häufig entstehen dabei zusätzlich knöcherne sowie ligamentäre instabile Begleitverletzungen. 27,67 Der Anteil an traumatisch bedingten Bandscheibenvorfällen ist jedoch allgemein wesentlich geringer als der der degenerativ bedingten Herniationen. 27,68,69 71 Beim CMS sind vor allem die Segmente S3 -S5 betroffen.…”
Section: Epidemiologieunclassified