Case Study & Report

Cervical vertebral fracture: A report of two cases of “Near-Miss” C6 fractures

Authors: Ren Yi Kow, Hazwan Ab Wahid, Ruben Jaya Kumar, Ed Simor Khan Mor Japar Khan, Colin Komahen, Chooi Leng Low.

ABSTRACT

Cervical spine injury is commonly associated with road-traffic accidents. The true incidence of cervical spine injuries is unknown due to under-reporting of such injuries. Cervical spine injury is associated with high morbidity and mortality if it is missed. With the advancement of imaging modalities, the number of missed cervical injuries has reduced. Nevertheless, some clinicians are dependent solely on imaging tools to rule out cervical spine injury in a trauma victim. We report two cases of “near miss” C6 fracture to highlight the importance of a detailed clinical history and clinical examination with imaging as an adjunct to rule out cervical injury.

Keywords: cervical fracture; trauma; spine; radiology; computed tomography; magnetic resonance imaging.

Citation: IeJSME 2018 12(1): 21-26

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56026/imu.12.1.21