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An atypical ballistic traumatic cauda equina syndrome with a positive evolution = Un traumatisme balistique atypique de la queue de cheval d'évolution simple : réflexion sur les critères pronostiques

GALANO E; GELIS A; OUJAMAA L; DUTRAY A; PELISSIER J; DUPEYRON A
ANN PHYS REHABIL MED , 2009, vol. 52, n° 10, p. 687-693
Doc n°: 143886
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1016/j.rehab.2009.10.001
Descripteurs : AE23 - QUEUE DE CHEVAL ET CONE TERMINAL

Traumatic cauda equina syndromes due to projectile wounds often
have a poor prognosis. We report on an unusual ballistic cauda equina traumatism
with a good functional outcome. CLINICAL CASE: A 44-year-old man was admitted to
emergency room for an incomplete cauda equina syndrome after trying to kill
himself by means of a pneumatic nail gun. The nail had gone right through the
third lumbar vertebra. Because of the stability of the fracture, orthopaedic
surgery was not indicated. Neurological recovery was progressive. At 6 months,
there was still a partial L5-S1 motor deficit on the left side but the patient
could walk without crutches, and within an unlimited walking distance.
DISCUSSION: Initial imaging displayed a projectile trajectory focused on the
spinal canal on level L3, which could have been considered as bad prognosis. The
positive analytic and functional outcome correlates with the limited neurological
tissue damage, probably explained by the ballistic properties of the projectile.
CONCLUSION: Apart from the influence of a possible surgical act, the neurological
and functional prognosis of a traumatic cauda equina syndrome caused by a
projectile also depends on its physical characteristics.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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