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Rare Complications of Cervical Spine Surgery: Horner's Syndrome.
Traynelis VC, Malone HR, Smith ZA, Hsu WK, Kanter AS, Qureshi SA, Cho SK, Baird EO, Isaacs RE, Rahman RK, Polevaya G, Smith JS, Shaffrey C, Tortolani PJ, Stroh DA, Arnold PM, Fehlings MG, Mroz TE, Riew KD. Traynelis VC, et al. Global Spine J. 2017 Apr;7(1 Suppl):103S-108S. doi: 10.1177/2192568216688184. Epub 2017 Apr 1. Global Spine J. 2017. PMID: 28451480 Free PMC article.
Injury to the sympathetic trunk may be limited by maintaining a midline surgical trajectory when possible, and performing careful dissection and retraction of the longus colli muscle when lateral exposure is necessary, especially at caudal cervical levels....
Injury to the sympathetic trunk may be limited by maintaining a midline surgical trajectory when possible, and performing careful dissection …
[Iatrogenic lesion of the accessory nerve in cervical lymph node biopsy].
Harpf C, Rhomberg M, Rumer A, Rainer C, Hussl H. Harpf C, et al. Chirurg. 1999 Jun;70(6):690-3. doi: 10.1007/s001040050706. Chirurg. 1999. PMID: 10427456 German.
The majority of lesions of the spinal accessory nerve occur as an iatrogenic injury after lymph node biopsy in the posterior cervical triangle (trigonum colli laterale). In most cases the accessory nerve palsy is not recognised immediately after the injury. ...
The majority of lesions of the spinal accessory nerve occur as an iatrogenic injury after lymph node biopsy in the posterior cervical triang …