Traumatic Collet-Sicard Syndrome with Associated VIIth and VIIIth Cranial Nerve Palsy: Time for a New Nomenclature

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY Indian Journal of Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1776022
Abhijit Acharya, Satya Bhusan Senapati, Souvagya Panigrahi, Rama Chandra Deo, AK Mahapatra
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Abstract Collet-Sicard syndrome (CSS) is a rare condition associated with the involvement of cranial nerve (CN) IX to XII due to lesions involving the jugular foramen and hypoglossal canal. The most common causes are found to be tumors (primary or metastatic), trauma, vascular lesions, inflammatory processes, and iatrogenic complications. Primary intracranial tumors are an extremely rare cause of CSS. However, CSS associated with both CN VII and VIII palsy has been not yet described in English literature. We are presenting a rare case of a 32-year-old man who met with a road traffic accident while riding a bike that resulted in traumatic left-sided involvement of CNs from VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, and XII. The syndromes associated with CSS are mostly jugular foramen syndromes that have been tabulated. The association of CSS with facial palsy is quite rare. So much CN involvement in a traumatic case has so far not been reported in the Medical literature yet and thus, this becomes one of the first cases reported worldwide.
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创伤性Collet-Sicard综合征伴伴脑神经麻痹:是时候重新命名了
摘要:Collet-Sicard综合征(CSS)是一种罕见的累及颅神经(CN) IX至XII的疾病,其病变累及颈静脉孔和舌下管。最常见的原因是肿瘤(原发性或转移性)、创伤、血管病变、炎症过程和医源性并发症。原发性颅内肿瘤是极为罕见的CSS病因。然而,CSS与CN VII和CN VIII麻痹的关联尚未在英语文献中描述。我们报告一个罕见的病例,一名32岁男性,在骑自行车时遇到道路交通事故,导致左侧第七、八、九、十、十一和十二中枢神经受累。与CSS相关的综合征主要是颈静脉孔综合征,已被制成表格。CSS与面瘫的关联是相当罕见的。到目前为止,在医学文献中还没有报道过如此多的CN涉及创伤病例,因此,这成为世界范围内报道的首批病例之一。
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