Trauma Case Reports (Aug 2021)

Cervical cord injury complicated by acute mesenteric ischemia

  • Takuro Nakashima,
  • Katsuyuki Sagishima,
  • Tatsuo Yamamoto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34
p. 100495

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Acute mesenteric ischemia is a rare, life-threatening complication of cervical cord injury. This case report emphasized the importance of prompt diagnosis and treatment of this complication.A 60-year old Japanese man with no co-morbidities was diagnosed as a C2 cervical cord injury and traumatic brain injury after a fall-down trauma. He was admitted to the intensive care unit after cord decompression surgery. Nine days later, he presented tachycardia and hypotension. Ultrasound showed dilated intestines and ascites. Intestinal ischemia was suspected based on the contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan. We performed prompt surgical resection of a broad part of the small intestines. The ischemic region of the intestines was segmental and the cause was attributed to a non-occlusive mechanism.Acute mesenteric ischemia can be fatal and a delay in diagnosis leads to poor outcomes. We focus on predisposing factors in patients with cervical cord injuries and how to prevent this serious diagnosis.

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