The management of stab wounds to the back is controversial. This case report entails a 17-year-old female that was assaulted from behind and stabbed to the lower cervical region with… Click to show full abstract
The management of stab wounds to the back is controversial. This case report entails a 17-year-old female that was assaulted from behind and stabbed to the lower cervical region with a knife. The patient reported mild lower limb hypoesthesia. Neuroradiological exams showed a sagittal split fracture of C7, with a contextual split lesion of the spinal cord. The patient underwent surgical intervention for the stabilization of the sagittal split fracture via the C-clamp technique and dura mater plastic. In the current literature, the use of the C-clamp technique for the stabilization of a lower cervical fracture has never been reported.
               
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