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Sublaminar wire migration into the medulla oblongata: a case report

Abstract

Atlantoaxial procedures have been developed in an effort to ensure solid C1-C2 fusion. However, techniques that involve sublaminar wiring have the potential for neural structure injury. We present the management of a patient who previously underwent Gallie fusion 10 years ago and is presenting with a dislodged titanium wire that has migrated into the medulla oblongata. A 52-year-old female patient known with rheumatoid arthritis presented with …

Authors

Koziarz A; Aref M; Vinh B; Mensinkai A; Almenawer SA; Reddy K

Journal

Journal of Spine Surgery, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 267–271

Publisher

AME Publishing Company

Publication Date

June 2017

DOI

10.21037/jss.2017.05.09

ISSN

2414-469X