Locked-in syndrome following elective cervical foraminotomy: a case report.
Sean P WrennJunho SongLeslie BillingtonJohn K CzerweinPublished in: Spinal cord series and cases (2024)
The etiology of locked-in syndrome in our patient remains unclear, but it is likely multifactorial. It is possible that the patient was predisposed to vascular injury from prior radiation therapy to the head and neck. In addition, intraoperative vascular insult may have occurred from vibrational shear stress, in turn leading to a vertebral artery dissection, basilar artery occlusion, and pontine infarct, ultimately resulting in our patient's locked-in state.