Presentation
Fall with headstrike.
Patient Data
Age: 85 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Cervical spine fracture - chalk stick
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Info
Fractured anterior osteophyte extending into the C6 vertebral body and posterior elements. Increased cervical lordosis. Extensive ossification of ALL and PLL with multilevel fusion.
Case Discussion
When multilevel fusion is present, minor trauma can result in severe fractures. Spinal cord damage is also more common in these patients.
Colloquially, this injury is known as a "chalk stick" or "carrot stick" fracture. These classically occur in ankylosing spondylitis but can occur in other settings such as DISH +/- OPLL, which may be the underlying diagnosis in this case.