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Title: Total recovery spinal cord injury in cervical 5–6 dislocation: Case reports
Authors: SEMITA, I Nyoman
JULIASIH, Ni Njoman
GANDI, Parama
FATMAWATI, Heni
Keywords: Cervical spine dislocation
Spinal cord injury
Posterior approach
Open reduction
Mechanical ventilation
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2025
Publisher: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Abstract: recovery rate, and absence of neuroprotective agent. The recovery rate for SCI in cervical spine dislocation is still around 1 %. Case presentation: The patient is a 59-year-old woman, suffer from SCI in cervical dislocation C4-C5. The initial assessment was cervical trauma with airway, breathing, circulation, and disability problems. The cervical spine was controlled with a collar brace. ASIA impairment scale was grade A. Posterior approach surgery was performed, including open reduction, laminectomy, stabilization, and fusion. It was continued with mechanical ventilation and rehabilitation. Monitoring and follow up was done for three months of surgery. Clinical discussion: Early diagnosis, prompt treatment of an interprofessional team, early surgery, mechanical ventilation, steroid administration, and rehabilitation will provide better results. The activity daily living (ADL) assessment was normal, either function of JOA score or disability of ODI score. Conclusions: The patient has normal neurologic function, including motoric, sensory, urination, and defecation. There is still hope SCI recovery in cervical spine dislocation after early and multidisciplinary treatment.
URI: https://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/126361
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