Bisegmental rotational fracture dislocation of the pediatric cervical spine - A case report

Citation
Rfg. Hoffmann et al., Bisegmental rotational fracture dislocation of the pediatric cervical spine - A case report, SPINE, 24(9), 1999, pp. 904-907
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Neurology
Journal title
SPINE
ISSN journal
03622436 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
9
Year of publication
1999
Pages
904 - 907
Database
ISI
SICI code
0362-2436(19990501)24:9<904:BRFDOT>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Study Design. A case of a bisegmental rotational fracture dislocation in th e pediatric cervical spine is presented. Objectives. To highlight the problems in the diagnostics and surgical manag ement of this rare type of injury. Summary of Background Data. Fractures of the cervical spine are relatively uncommon in childhood. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first reporte d case of a bisegmental rotational fracture dislocation in the pediatric ce rvical spine managed by a combined anteroposterior approach. Methods. A 6-year-old girl was hit by a car as a pedestrian. In addition to an open fracture dislocation of the Lisfranc joint in the right foot, she sustained a bisegmental fracture dislocation at the lower cervical spine (C 3-C5) with no neurologic deficit. The complete diagnosis of a locked rotati onal fracture dislocation could be established only by using computed tomog raphy scans with three-dimensional reconstructions. The injury was managed with a combined anteroposterior open reduction and a bisegmental anterior f usion. Results. Implant removal was performed after bony fusion 6 months after sur gery. At follow-up assessment 2.5 years later, the girl had a good radiolog ic result and a full and pain-free functional recovery. Conclusions. Bisegmental rotational fracture dislocations in pediatric cerv ical spines are not easily diagnosed and may require three-dimensional comp uted tomography scan reconstructions for complete assessment. in such rare cases, a combined anteroposterior surgical procedure may be indicated, with a bisegmental anterior fusion providing a good functional result.