Acute Hydrocephalus as a Complication of Cervical Spine Fracture and Dislocation: A Case Report
Korean Journal of Spine
;
: 74-76, 2014.
Article
in English
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| ID: wpr-214238
ABSTRACT
Hydrocephalus is a well-known complication of head injury, but an uncommon complication of a spinal lesion. Here, we present a rare case of acute obstructive hydrocephalus secondary to a cervical fracture and dislocation. A 60-year-old female patient was transferred to the emergency department with quadriplegia and respiratory difficulty. Imaging studies showed a cervical fracture and dislocation at the C3-4 level. She required intubation and mechanical ventilation. Twenty-four hours after admission, her mental status had deteriorated and both pupils were dilated. Computed tomography of the brain showed acute hydrocephalus; therefore, extraventricular drainage (EVD) was performed. After the EVD, her mental status recovered and she became alert, but she remained quadriplegic and dependent on the ventilator. Two months after injury, she died because of respiratory failure caused by pneumonia.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Pneumonia
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Quadriplegia
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Respiration, Artificial
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Respiratory Insufficiency
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Spine
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Brain
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Ventilators, Mechanical
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Pupil
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Drainage
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Joint Dislocations
Limits:
Female
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Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Korean Journal of Spine
Year:
2014
Type:
Article
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