Air-gun pellet at C1: a case report and literature review.

Q1 Medicine Journal of spine surgery Pub Date : 2023-09-22 Epub Date: 2023-09-11 DOI:10.21037/jss-23-42
Norah Ibrahim Alromaih, Hani Nouran Alharbi, Nouf Abdulaziz Altwaijri, Saad Radi Surur
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Background: Air-gun pellet injuries commonly occur in children between the age of 1-18 years old. These injuries could be fetal because it linked to injury to vital organs such as brain, heart, and eyes. In the literature, there are few studies that reported spine injury by air-gun pellet. Our case is a C1 foreign body in a pediatric patient without any neurological deficits after an air-gun injury.

Case description: A 6-year-old boy, known case of Hirschsprung disease presented to the emergency department after an air-gun injury in June 2021. On examination, the patient was hemodynamically stable, and asymptomatic. Neurological exam was intact with power 5/5 in C5-S1 and sensation 2/2 in C5-S1. Computed tomography (CT) of the cervical spine showed a foreign body at C1. After discussing the treatment options with his parents, we treat the patient conservatively by close follow-up and analgesia only. After 1 week, the patient presented to the clinic and the patient was still asymptomatic. A cervical X-ray at that time done and showed no changes in the position from the initial CT. Weekly follow-up was difficult for the family to adhere to due to their socioeconomic status. Therefore, the patient was followed up over the phone call through telemedicine at 6 months and 1 year after the injury.

Conclusions: The treatment of these types on injuries is highly controversial. The treatment options could be surgical or non-surgical (conservative) such as antibiotic use. Also, there is always a debate about the choice of the treatment options.

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C1气枪弹丸:病例报告和文献综述。
背景:气枪弹丸损伤常见于1-18岁的儿童。这些损伤可能是胎儿的,因为它与大脑、心脏和眼睛等重要器官的损伤有关。在文献中,很少有研究报道气枪弹丸对脊柱的损伤。我们的病例是一名儿童患者的C1异物,该患者在气枪损伤后没有任何神经功能缺陷。病例描述:一名6岁男孩,已知先天性巨结肠病例,于2021年6月因气枪受伤而被送往急诊科。经检查,患者血流动力学稳定,无症状。神经系统检查是完整的,C5-S1的功率为5/5,感觉为2/2。颈椎计算机断层扫描(CT)显示C1处有异物。在与他的父母讨论了治疗方案后,我们通过密切随访和镇痛对患者进行了保守治疗。1周后,患者到诊所就诊,患者仍无症状。当时做了宫颈X光检查,与最初的CT相比,位置没有变化。由于家庭的社会经济地位,每周的随访很难坚持。因此,患者在受伤后6个月和1年通过远程医疗电话进行了随访。结论:这类损伤的治疗方法存在很大争议。治疗选择可以是手术或非手术(保守),如使用抗生素。此外,关于治疗方案的选择也一直存在争议。
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