A case of penetrating neck injury with retained foreign body in the cervical vertebral body and vertebral artery dissection

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Abstract

Vertebral artery injury is an uncommon but life-threatening condition. We report a young lady with penetrating neck injury, after stabbed by her husband with a ceramic knife, resulting in right C5 nerve root injury and vertebral artery dissection. The tip of the knife was retained in the cervical vertebral body. Embolisation of the proximal vertebral artery was performed before the removal of the retained knife tip. The nerve root injury was successfully repaired and the patient had only minimal proximal weakness after the operation. The management of penetrating neck trauma with vertebral artery injury is discussed.

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Tong, T. M. C., Wong, O. F., Kwan, G. W. M., & Chan, K. K. C. (2017). A case of penetrating neck injury with retained foreign body in the cervical vertebral body and vertebral artery dissection. Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, 24(3), 148–153. https://doi.org/10.1177/102490791702400306

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