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Traumatic sequestrated thoracic disc herniation; a case report

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Öğrenci, Ahmet
Koban, Orkun
Yılmaz, Mesut
Dalbayrak, Sedat

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Aim: To present a case (3rd report in the literature, 1st case with sequestrated-extruded disc herniation) of thoracic disc herniation that was sequestrated only by ligamentous injury without thoracic osseous pathology. Material and Methods: We reviewed the diagnosis and treatment of a 25-year-old man presenting with paraplegia after a car accident. Results: In this case, no pathology was seen on the X-ray and spinal computed tomography (CT), and the paraplegia of the patient was unexplained in the first examination. Subsequent spinal MRI revealed a T12-L1 cranial-migrated soft disc herniation, which was surgically treated and neurologically recovered within weeks after surgery. Conclusion: Traumatic thoracic disc herniations are extremely rare and can be seen without any obvious signs of trauma on X-ray and spinal CT. A spinal MRI scan helps with diagnosis, while rapid surgical treatment (decompression) supports excellent recovery.

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Turkish Neurosurgery

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Turkish Neurosurgical Soc

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Clinical neuropsychology, Surgery

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