Quadriparesis Following Intrinsic Traumatic Esophageal Perforation: Report of a Rare Case

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY Indian Journal of Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1786975
Anchal Awasthi, Sunil Kumar Singh, Ahemadullah Shaikh, Saurabh Kumar Verma, Shuchi Singh
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An elderly diabetic gentleman developed epidural abscess several days after traumatic esophageal perforation secondary to flexion-extension injury of the cervical spine in a road traffic accident. The patient underwent high-resolution ultrasonography of the neck along with noncontrast computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the cervical spine, which showed collection in soft tissue of the neck region along with epidural abscesses and osteophytes at multiple levels. However, due to the rarity of cervical esophageal perforation due to vertebral osteophytes, esophageal perforation was missed and was only diagnosed during the second admission of the patient, about 1 month later, when he presented with progressive quadriparesis. We present an extremely rare case of cervical esophageal perforation due to a flexion-extension injury.
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内伤性食管穿孔后的四肢瘫痪:罕见病例报告
一名老年糖尿病患者在一次道路交通事故中因颈椎屈伸损伤导致外伤性食管穿孔,数天后出现硬膜外脓肿。患者接受了颈部高分辨率超声波检查以及颈椎非对比计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像检查,结果显示颈部软组织聚集,并伴有硬膜外脓肿和多处骨质增生。然而,由于椎体骨质增生导致的颈椎食管穿孔非常罕见,食管穿孔被漏诊了,直到患者第二次入院时,也就是大约一个月后,当他出现进行性四肢瘫痪时才被确诊。我们介绍了一例极其罕见的屈伸损伤导致的颈椎食管穿孔病例。
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