학술논문

Acute longitudinal ligament rupture following acute spinal trauma
Document Type
article
Source
Emergency Care Journal, Vol 10, Iss 1 (2014)
Subject
acute longitudinal ligament, acute spinal trauma, cervical spine
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Language
English
ISSN
1826-9826
Abstract
The authors present a rare case of anterior longitudinal ligament (ALL) rupture in a 47- year-old gentleman following a bicycle accident. The ALL is a continuous band of a variable thickness that acts as a primary spinal stabiliser. Stress, strain or rupture of the ALL usually occurs as a result of hyperextension, with the primary perpetrator being whiplash injuries. Such injuries have been shown to result in cervical spine instability during extension, axial rotation, and lateral bending modes. Spine radiographs of such patients may be routinely assessed as normal, therefore this specific type of injury does not lend itself to identification by traditional imaging methods. This account demonstrates the importance of having a high index of suspicion of a ligamentous neck injury in the setting of normal plain radiographs but abnormal clinical examination.