Posterior tension band injury c spine

Case contributed by Frank Gaillard
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Fall. Hyperflexion injury.

Patient Data

Age: 20 years

No fractures. Focal widening of the C4/C5 interspinous space is concerning for ligamentous injury and further assessment with MRI is recommended.

Focal widening of the interspinous space posteriorly at C4/C5 is associated with a prominent focal high T2 signal and disruption of the ligamentum flavum and probably also of the interspinous ligament. The supraspinous ligament/nuchal ligament appears intact. The disc has high T2 signal within the annulus fibers posterolaterally on the left with only a small protrusion and no canal stenosis.

No cord compression or abnormality. The posterior longitudinal ligament and anterior longitudinal ligaments are intact. The remainder of the cervical spine is unremarkable.

Conclusion:

C4/C5 posterior tension band injury (disruption of ligamentum flavum and interspinous ligaments) with injury to the disc annular fibers, posterolaterally on the left; AO = B2.

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