Trauma raquimedular penetrante a nivel torácico por arma blanca sin déficit neurológico

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  • José Leonardo Acosta Quintana Hospital Carlos Andrade Marín

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trauma penetrante de médula espinal, lesión de médula espinal, arma blanca, cirugía

Resumen

El trauma penetrante de médula espinal es una patología poco frecuente y corresponde a la tercera causa más común de lesión de médula espinal. Presentamos el caso de un paciente con trauma medular penetrante, causado por un cuchillo que permaneció 12 horas incrustado en su columna dorsal y que no presentó déficit neurológico. Según nuestro conocimiento, existe un solo caso reportado de lesión penetrante de médula espinal sin compromiso neurológico. Es controvertido el manejo de estas lesiones, por ello comentaremos nuestra experiencia con el presente caso.

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José Leonardo Acosta Quintana, Hospital Carlos Andrade Marín

Médico Postgradista B5 de la Universidad San Francisco de Quito en el Servicio de Neurocirugía, Quito-Ecuador

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2020-09-03

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Acosta Quintana, J. L. (2020). Trauma raquimedular penetrante a nivel torácico por arma blanca sin déficit neurológico. Metro Ciencia, 24(1), 31–36. Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistametrociencia.com.ec/index.php/revista/article/view/10

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