Neglected cervical spondyloptosis of the 5TH – 6TH cervical spine following cervical manipulation: A case report

A 16-year-old boy was diagnosed with spondyloptosis of the cervical spine at the C5–6 level with a neurologic deficit following cervical manipulation. He could not move his upper and lower extremities, but the sensory and autonomic function was spared. The pre-operative American Spinal Cord Injury A...

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Main Authors: Sakti, Yudha Mathan, Anzhari, Sharfan, Kartika, Andrea, Irfantian, Ardicho, Ahmad, Husein, Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya, Alhaq, Zaky Asad, Resubun, Alan Philips Kustianto Putra, Tarsan, Karsapin
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author Sakti, Yudha Mathan
Anzhari, Sharfan
Kartika, Andrea
Irfantian, Ardicho
Ahmad, Husein
Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya
Alhaq, Zaky Asad
Resubun, Alan Philips Kustianto Putra
Tarsan, Karsapin
author_facet Sakti, Yudha Mathan
Anzhari, Sharfan
Kartika, Andrea
Irfantian, Ardicho
Ahmad, Husein
Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya
Alhaq, Zaky Asad
Resubun, Alan Philips Kustianto Putra
Tarsan, Karsapin
author_sort Sakti, Yudha Mathan
collection UGM
description A 16-year-old boy was diagnosed with spondyloptosis of the cervical spine at the C5–6 level with a neurologic deficit following cervical manipulation. He could not move his upper and lower extremities, but the sensory and autonomic function was spared. The pre-operative American Spinal Cord Injury Association (ASIA) Score was B with SF-36 being 25%, and Karnofsky's score was 40%. The patient was disabled and required special care and assistance. We performed anterior decompression, cervical corpectomy at the level of C6 and lower part of C5, deformity correction, cage insertion, bone grafting, and stabilization with an anterior cervical plate. The patient's objective functional score had increased after six months follow up and assessed objectively with the ASIA Impairment Scale (AIS) E or Excellent, SF-36 score 94%, and Karnofsky score was 90%. The patient could carry on regular activity with minor signs or symptoms of the disease. This case report highlights severe complications following cervical manipulation, a summary of the clinical presentation, surgical treatment choices, and a review of the relevant literature. In addition, the sequential improvement of the patient's functional outcome after surgical correction will be discussed. © 2022 The Authors
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2839092023-11-28T06:25:08Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283909/ Neglected cervical spondyloptosis of the 5TH – 6TH cervical spine following cervical manipulation: A case report Sakti, Yudha Mathan Anzhari, Sharfan Kartika, Andrea Irfantian, Ardicho Ahmad, Husein Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya Alhaq, Zaky Asad Resubun, Alan Philips Kustianto Putra Tarsan, Karsapin Orthopaedics A 16-year-old boy was diagnosed with spondyloptosis of the cervical spine at the C5–6 level with a neurologic deficit following cervical manipulation. He could not move his upper and lower extremities, but the sensory and autonomic function was spared. The pre-operative American Spinal Cord Injury Association (ASIA) Score was B with SF-36 being 25%, and Karnofsky's score was 40%. The patient was disabled and required special care and assistance. We performed anterior decompression, cervical corpectomy at the level of C6 and lower part of C5, deformity correction, cage insertion, bone grafting, and stabilization with an anterior cervical plate. The patient's objective functional score had increased after six months follow up and assessed objectively with the ASIA Impairment Scale (AIS) E or Excellent, SF-36 score 94%, and Karnofsky score was 90%. The patient could carry on regular activity with minor signs or symptoms of the disease. This case report highlights severe complications following cervical manipulation, a summary of the clinical presentation, surgical treatment choices, and a review of the relevant literature. In addition, the sequential improvement of the patient's functional outcome after surgical correction will be discussed. © 2022 The Authors Elsevier Ltd 2022-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283909/1/259.pdf Sakti, Yudha Mathan and Anzhari, Sharfan and Kartika, Andrea and Irfantian, Ardicho and Ahmad, Husein and Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya and Alhaq, Zaky Asad and Resubun, Alan Philips Kustianto Putra and Tarsan, Karsapin (2022) Neglected cervical spondyloptosis of the 5TH – 6TH cervical spine following cervical manipulation: A case report. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 94. p. 106984. ISSN 22102612 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210261222002309?pes=vor 10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.106984
spellingShingle Orthopaedics
Sakti, Yudha Mathan
Anzhari, Sharfan
Kartika, Andrea
Irfantian, Ardicho
Ahmad, Husein
Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya
Alhaq, Zaky Asad
Resubun, Alan Philips Kustianto Putra
Tarsan, Karsapin
Neglected cervical spondyloptosis of the 5TH – 6TH cervical spine following cervical manipulation: A case report
title Neglected cervical spondyloptosis of the 5TH – 6TH cervical spine following cervical manipulation: A case report
title_full Neglected cervical spondyloptosis of the 5TH – 6TH cervical spine following cervical manipulation: A case report
title_fullStr Neglected cervical spondyloptosis of the 5TH – 6TH cervical spine following cervical manipulation: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Neglected cervical spondyloptosis of the 5TH – 6TH cervical spine following cervical manipulation: A case report
title_short Neglected cervical spondyloptosis of the 5TH – 6TH cervical spine following cervical manipulation: A case report
title_sort neglected cervical spondyloptosis of the 5th 6th cervical spine following cervical manipulation a case report
topic Orthopaedics
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283909/1/259.pdf
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