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Kirschner Wire Migration Causing Spinal Cord Injury One Year After Internal Fixation of a Clavicle Fracture

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Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2007 Aug 25
PMID 17715732
Citations 22
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Abstract

K-wire migration after internal fixation of the clavicle has rarely been reported to cause spinal cord injuries. A 30-year-old man presented with progressive paraparesis, hypaesthesia under a Th4 level and electric pain in the neck and arms. CT of the spine revealed a migrated K-wire from a one-year-old clavicle osteosynthesis, penetrating the spinal canal through the Th2 nerve root foramen, and perforating the spinal cord with a transversal trajectory. Surgical removal of the K-wire was performed after exposing both ends. Laminectomy allowed visual control of the entry point and correction of cerebrospinal fluid leakage. The pain disappeared and the patient recovered a normal gait after 6 weeks. The use of two incisions is advocated in such cases: one lateral to allow wire removal, and one medial for dural repair and early intradural bleeding control. Regular follow ups, K-wire removal after fracture healing as well as bending the wire end in a walking stick shape should minimise the risk of migration.

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