• J Spinal Disord Tech · Apr 2009

    Management and outcomes of patients undergoing surgery for traumatic cervical fracture-subluxation associated with an asymptomatic vertebral artery injury.

    • Jayson A Sack, Arnold B Etame, Gaurang V Shah, Frank La Marca, and Paul Park.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5338, USA.
    • J Spinal Disord Tech. 2009 Apr 1; 22 (2): 86-90.

    Study DesignRetrospective clinical series.ObjectiveTo evaluate the management and outcomes of patients with unilateral, asymptomatic vertebral artery occlusion (VAO) undergoing surgery for cervical fractures associated with subluxation.Summary Of Background DataThe management of VAO is controversial with several treatment options available, including observation alone, antiplatelet therapy, or anticoagulation therapy.MethodsA chart review inclusive of the years 2004 to 2006 was performed to include patients who presented after nonpenetrating trauma with cervical fracture associated with subluxation requiring surgery. An associated asymptomatic VAO was also required for inclusion. Eight patients were identified.ResultsSeven patients were male and the mean age was 26.8 years. Six patients suffered an associated spinal cord injury. Three patients underwent closed reduction before surgical stabilization. Five patients underwent open reduction with stabilization. No patient received treatment for VAO before reduction. Postoperative treatment for VAO was variable, with 5 of 8 patients undergoing observation alone. The remaining 3 patients were treated with aspirin therapy, although 1 patient received heparin intravenously for 1 day. None of the patients experienced an ischemic complication.ConclusionsReduction of a fracture, whether closed or open, without treatment of an associated asymptomatic VAO seems safe. Postoperative management of VAO consisting of either observation alone or aspirin therapy also seems to be a safe option.

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