Penetrating Sacral Injury with a Wooden Foreign Body

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Abstract

Spinal penetrating trauma has a complex neurosurgical management. This study presents a 55-year-old male admitted in our center with a 1 × 1 centimeter laceration on the sacral area skin due to a wooden penetrating object. The computed tomography (CT) of the spine revealed a hypodense penetrating object that was introduced from the posterior aspect of the sacrum into dural space and then stopped in the S1 vertebral body. We performed a laminectomy of intact superior portion of the S1 lamina and released the wood from the surrounding bone, and finally, we pulled it out.

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Fattahi, A., Jahanbakhshi, A., Shahivand, A., & Dastmalchi, A. (2018). Penetrating Sacral Injury with a Wooden Foreign Body. Case Reports in Medicine, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/1630864

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