Asymptomatic Spinal Cord Compression: Is Surgery Necessary to Return to Play

被引:4
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作者
Lee, Yunsoo [1 ]
Selverian, Stephen [1 ]
Hsu, Wellington K. [2 ]
Watkins, Robert G. [3 ]
Vaccaro, Alexander R. [4 ]
Hecht, Andrew C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Dept Orthopaed Surg, 5 East 98th St, New York, NY 10029 USA
[2] Northwestern Univ, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Feinberg Sch Med, Chicago, IL USA
[3] Marina Spine Ctr, Marina Del Rey, CA USA
[4] Thomas Jefferson Univ Hosp, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Rothman Inst, Philadelphia, PA USA
关键词
Cervical canal stenosis; Cervical cord neuropraxia; Athletic injury; Rugby; Football; Return to play; Stenosis; CERVICAL-SPINE; COLLISION SPORT; CANAL STENOSIS; PAVLOV RATIO; MINOR TRAUMA; INJURIES; CONTACT; EPIDEMIOLOGY; NEURAPRAXIA; RISK;
D O I
10.1093/neuros/nyaa554
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Advising athletes with asymptomatic cervical canal stenosis on their return to active play is a topic of considerable debate, with no definitive guidelines in place. Once cervical canal stenosis is identified, often through imaging following other injuries, it is difficult to predict the risk of future injury upon return to play in both contact and collision sports. Consequently, the decision can be a complicated one for the athlete, family, and physician alike. In this article, we identify radiographical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based criteria that may distinguish athletes "at-risk" for more severe consequences due to asymptomatic cervical canal stenosis from those who are safe to return to play. Using a Torg-Pavlov ratio <0.7 and MRI metrics, namely a minimal disc-level canal diameter <8 mm, a cord-to-canal area ratio >0.8, or space available for the cord <1.2 mm, can help when making these difficult decisions. Counseling can be a critical asset to patients with cervical stenosis who have had a previous episode of cervical cord neuropraxia, especially when they are involved in high-risk sports such as American football and rugby. We believe that while this remains an area of continued concern and controversy, improved MRI criteria will be a useful springboard for further studies, especially in the elite athlete population.
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页码:955 / 960
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