A patient with cervical ligamentum flavum haematoma: case report.

IF 0.7 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Spinal Cord Series and Cases Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1038/s41394-024-00679-6
Nixi Xu, Chang Jiang, Zixian Chen, Zhenzhou Feng, Chun Jiang, Yuanwu Cao
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Introduction: Ligamentum flavum haematoma (LFH) is an extremely rare entity, found mostly in the lumbar and thoracic ligamentum flavum and seldom in the cervical ligamentum flavum. Cervical LFH can cause paralysis in patients. We describe a case of LFH in the cervical spine that accepted surgical treatment.

Case presentation: A 70-year-old man with incomplete spinal cord injury presented with sudden paralysis of his left limbs for 10 days and hemi-hypaesthesia below the level of the right clavicle. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a space-occupying lesion in the left ligamentum flavum between the C4 and C5 laminae. The preliminary diagnoses were concluded to be incomplete spinal cord injury, spinal epidural lesions, and cervical spinal stenosis. After a posterior C3-C6 laminectomy with lateral mass screw instrumentation, the muscle strength and sensation recovered partially. The lesion was greyish black and located in the ligamentum flavum. A pathological examination identified it as a haematoma of the ligamentum flavum. The patient was discharged 15 days after the operation and commenced rehabilitation.

Discussion: The LFH was mainly caused by slight trauma during gentle activities and contributed by many factors. MRI is an essential tool but pathological diagnosis is the gold standard. Most LFH patients can be treated surgically.

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一名颈部黄韧带血肿患者:病例报告。
简介黄韧带血肿(LFH)是一种极为罕见的疾病,主要发生在腰部和胸部黄韧带,很少发生在颈部黄韧带。颈椎黄韧带瘤可导致患者瘫痪。我们描述了一例接受手术治疗的颈椎LFH病例:一名患有不完全脊髓损伤的 70 岁男子突然左侧肢体瘫痪 10 天,右锁骨水平以下半身麻痹。磁共振成像(MRI)显示,C4 和 C5 椎板之间的左侧黄韧带有占位性病变。初步诊断为不完全脊髓损伤、脊髓硬膜外病变和颈椎管狭窄。在进行了 C3-C6 后椎板切除术和侧方肿块螺钉器械植入术后,患者的肌力和感觉得到了部分恢复。病变呈灰黑色,位于黄韧带。病理检查确定为黄韧带血肿。术后 15 天,患者康复出院:讨论:黄韧带血肿主要是在轻微活动时受到轻微外伤所致,其形成因素很多。磁共振成像是一种重要工具,但病理诊断才是金标准。大多数 LFH 患者可通过手术治疗。
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