Pneumocephalus and pneumorachis after blunt chest trauma without spinal fractures: a case report.
Etienne AllardJean SelimBenoit VeberPublished in: Journal of medical case reports (2019)
This is the first case report to describe pneumorachis and pneumocephalus following blunt trauma with pneumothorax, but no spinal or skull fractures. The mechanism that is probably involved here is a migration of air with subcutaneous emphysema and a pleural hernia into the spinal canal. However, in cases of pneumorachis or pneumocephalus, skull fractures need to be investigated as these require surgery and appropriate vaccination to prevent meningitis.