Nontraumatic acute complete paraplegia resulting from cervical disc herniation: a case report
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Nontraumatic acute complete paraplegia resulting from cervical disc herniation: a case report
Abstract
Study design: A case report of nontraumatic acute complete paraplegia resulting from cervical disc herniation.
Objectives: To describe a rare case of nontraumatic paraplegia resulting from enlargement of a herniated disc in the cervical spine and to outline appropriate management of a patient with severe spinal cord compression secondary to disc herniation with developmental spinal canal stenosis.
Summary of background data: Acute progression of myelopathy into complete paraplegia resulting from disc herniation is rare. There are only four reported cases of nontraumatic acute myelopathy secondary to cervical disc herniation. No other report has described magnetic resonance imaging findings noted before and after the onset of acute myelopathy.
Methods: A cervical disc herniation at C6-C7 is reported in a 29-year-old man who had nontraumatic acute complete paraplegia. Neurologic and magnetic resonance imaging findings are evaluated and discussed.
Results: Disc herniation at C6-C7 enlarged nontraumatically, resulting in complete paraplegia. Emergent anterior decompression followed by secondary posterior multilevel decompression was performed. Magnetic resonance imaging studies revealed localized high signal intensity change in the spinal cord. No neurologic recovery was achieved 3 years post-surgery.
Conclusion: We emphasize that there is a possibility of acute, irreversible progression of paralysis secondary to nontraumatic enlargement of cervical disc herniation with canal stenosis. In these cases, immediate early decompressive surgery is crucial to the prevention of severe myelopathy.
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