Characteristics of Cervical Spine Trauma in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis and Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament
- Author(s)
- Chang Kyu Lee; Do Heum Yoon; Keung Nyun Kim; Seong Yi; Dong Ah Shin; Byeongwoo Kim; Nam Lee; Yoon Ha
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Lee, Chang Kyu
- Department
- Dept. of Neurosurgery (신경외과학)
- Journal Title
- World Neurosugery
- Issued Date
- 2016
- Volume
- 96
- Keyword
- Ankylosing spondylitis; Cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament; Cervical trauma; Neurologic status; Spinal cord injury; Spinal fracture
- Abstract
- OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical characteristics of
cervical spine trauma in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
(AS) and cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal
ligament (OPLL) with those of a control group.
- METHODS: A total of 124 patients with cervical spine
trauma from January 2004 to December 2013 were
reviewed. Fourteen patients were diagnosed with AS and
25 patients were diagnosed with OPLL; 85 patients were
controls. C-spine plain radiography, computed tomography,
and magnetic resonance imaging were obtained for evaluation
of cervical spine trauma. The American Spinal Injury
Association impairment scale and Subaxial Cervical Spine
Injury Classification were used to evaluate the neurologic
status of patients and the fracture mechanism.
- RESULTS: Patients with AS or OPLL had more spinal
injuries associated with minor trauma than did the control
group. All patients with AS had spinal fracture injuries
after cervical spine trauma, but patients with OPLL mostly
had spinal cord injuries without bony fractures. After cervical
spine trauma, delayed diagnosis occurred in 3
patients with AS (21.4%) and 4 patients with OPLL (15.6%).
Improvement from neurologic deficit after treatment
showed better outcomes in patients with AS and OPLL than
in controls (P [ 0.106).
- CONCLUSIONS: Patients with AS or OPLL who had
cervical spine trauma showed different characteristics and
outcomes than control patients. Proper surgical treatment led to better outcomes in both patients with AS and
patients with OPLL than in control patients. Moreover, it is
important to thoroughly examine patients with AS or OPLL
after cervical trauma so as not to delay diagnosis.
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