2018
DOI: 10.2106/jbjs.cc.18.00066
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Horner Syndrome After Anterior Revision Surgery for Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: A Very Rare Complication

Abstract: Case: We report a case of postoperative left-sided Horner syndrome (blepharoptosis, miosis, and anhidrosis) after revision surgery for cervical spondylotic myelopathy. A C4 corpectomy and an anterior cervical fusion from C3 to C5 were performed through a left longitudinal approach in a patient with a surgical history of an anterior discectomy and a fusion from C5 to C6. One year after the revision surgery, the patient had recovered from the anhidrosis and the miosis, but the blepharoptosis was not fully resolv… Show more

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“…In line with previous reports we observed a pseudo-meningocele cavity at the C5-6 level, reported being the most affected level through the cervical chain [5]. The anatomical proximity of the cervical sympathetic trunk to longus colli muscle makes it vulnerable to injury at the lower part (especially at the C5-6 level) of the cervical spine [6,9]. In our case, electroneuromyographic findings were compatible with brachial plexus upper trunk injury.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In line with previous reports we observed a pseudo-meningocele cavity at the C5-6 level, reported being the most affected level through the cervical chain [5]. The anatomical proximity of the cervical sympathetic trunk to longus colli muscle makes it vulnerable to injury at the lower part (especially at the C5-6 level) of the cervical spine [6,9]. In our case, electroneuromyographic findings were compatible with brachial plexus upper trunk injury.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…9,12,19 The reported resolution rate of HS after ACDF in the literature, ranges between 80%-100%. 1,9,13,14,18,[31][32][33][34] In the current study, HS occurred immediately postoperative, and through 1 year 10% of patients had complete recovery, 80% had partial recovery of the ptosis while 10% had no improvement. Margin to reflex distance was used to assess the blepharoptosis degree as it is the main cosmetic concern with the limitation of the upper field of vision.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 43%
“…[26][27][28][29][30] Such findings can explain why there was a higher incidence of HS when plate fixation system was used in our current study (60% of total cases), as more extensive exposure and traction was needed. 13,14 In our current series, right side HS (75%) was more common than left side. In 77% of the patients the right side approach was performed, while in 18% of the cases HS mismatched the side of the approach for ACDF.…”
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confidence: 41%
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