Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4095506 | Spine Deformity | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Correction of severe deformities in syndromic patients may lead to stretch injuries of the spinal cord and its vascular supply. This in turn may lead to a neurological deficit extending beyond the limits of the spinal instrumentation. Abrupt postoperative neck pain may be an alert to this impending development. Close surveillance in the early postoperative period should be maintained in patients with SWS because a delayed neurological deficit can be present even hours afterwards and may be cranial to the surgical level.
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Authors
Javier MD, PhD, Paul D. MD, Enrique MD, PhD, Elisa MD, Felisa MD, PhD, Patricia MD, Lorenzo MD,