Romanian Neurosurgery (Mar 2020)

Early diagnosis and management of traumatic dura tear with brachial plexus injury without spinal lesions in childhood

  • A. Khelifa,
  • L. Berchiche,
  • I. Assoumane,
  • M. Al-Zekri,
  • B. Yakoubi,
  • A. Morsli

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 1

Abstract

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Although the dura is a thick membrane, it could be severed in spine surgery and less frequently by a traumatism (7,8,10); in this case, it is usually accompanied with bone or ligamentous injury (2). Rare cases are reported of a traumatic dura tear without spinal lesion and would suspect in the first place a brachial plexus injury (2,8). Dura tears are rarely seen in childhood (3). We report a case of early diagnosis of dura tear in brachial plexus injury without bone or ligamentous lesions on a child of 4 years old and we discuss the diagnostic and treatment modalities.

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