Neonatal Spinal Cord Injury
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
11-1-2025
Journal
NeoReviews
Volume
26
Issue
11
DOI
10.1542/neo.26-11-067
Abstract
Neonatal spinal cord injury is rare, and diagnosis is often delayed. The causes of spinal cord injury are quite broad including mechanical trauma, ischemia in the prenatal or perinatal period, iatrogenic causes, or other etiologies such as spinal abnormalities or neoplasms. The perinatal history and specific physical examination findings can suggest a diagnosis of neonatal spinal cord injury, which warrants confirmation by magnetic resonance imaging. Management involves supportive care and physical and occupational therapy. Early recognition is paramount to determine the specific cause, manage clinical complications, and prevent continued injury to the spinal cord. In this review, we provide 4 case examples that demonstrate the complex clinical presentations of neonatal spinal cord injury and, at times, the uncertainty of finding a specific mechanism of injury.
APA Citation
Gumayan, Rae Leonor; Zarei, Sanam; Ortiz, Melanie; Spagnolo, Kyle; and Christoffel, Kelsey, "Neonatal Spinal Cord Injury" (2025). GW Authored Works. Paper 8174.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/8174
Department
Pediatrics