Complete spinal cord transection syndrome

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Background

Spinal cord tracts

Clinical Features

  • Higher lesions are a/w spinal shock and autonomic dysfunction
  • Priapism implies a complete injury
  • Sacral sparing excludes complete transection
    • Can only be assessed AFTER spinal shock has ended, ie after return or bulbocavernosus/cremasteric reflexes
    • Sacral sparing manifests as intact great toe flexor function, perianal sensation, rectal motor function

Differential Diagnosis

Spinal Cord Syndromes

Workup

Management

Disposition

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