Osteoradionecrosis in subaxial cervical Spine - A rare and devastating complication: A case report

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Osteoradionecrosis, a rare complication of radiation therapy, is a slow progression disease which affects the surrounding structures of spinal components. It essentially weakens the soft tissue and bony configuration and can cause nerve impingement or cord compression. We describe a patient who underwent radiotherapy for thyroid cancer and presented with cervical kyphosis with anterolisthesis of C3/C4 and C4/C5 some 32 years later. We explore the role of anterior and posterior fusion, as well as hyperbaric oxygen therapy in promoting healing.

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Rashid, M. Z. M., Ariffin, M. H., Rhani, S. A., Baharudin, A., & Ibrahim, K. (2017). Osteoradionecrosis in subaxial cervical Spine - A rare and devastating complication: A case report. Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal, 11(3), 53–55. https://doi.org/10.5704/MOJ.1711.005

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