by admin-blog-kh | March 12, 2026 7:48 am
Spine injuries are among the most devastating emergencies in medicine. In a matter of seconds, mobility, independence, and livelihood can be at risk.
This real-life case managed at Kauvery Spine Institute, Kauvery Hospital, Alwarpet, demonstrates how rapid diagnosis, advanced surgical stabilization, and structured rehabilitation prevented permanent paralysis in a 40-year-old IT professional.
Under the care of Dr. Keerthivasan, the primary treating spine surgeon, a catastrophic spinal injury was transformed into a story of recovery and return to normal life.
The patient, a 40-year-old male working in the IT sector, was seated in a coffee shop when a sudden heavy cyclone struck the area.
Strong winds dislodged a large outdoor board. It was lifted into the air and forcefully struck his back.
Within minutes, he experienced complete loss of movement in both lower limbs — a clinical picture consistent with paraplegia.
This was no ordinary injury. It was a spine emergency.
He was rushed immediately to Kauvery Hospital, Alwarpet, and admitted through the Emergency Room.
Initial examination revealed:
Emergency imaging was performed without delay.
The diagnosis was alarming.
Imaging studies confirmed:
A complete thoracolumbar dislocation is a high-impact injury where one vertebra is entirely displaced from another. This disrupts spinal alignment and places the spinal cord and nerve roots at extreme risk.
Such injuries can lead to:
Additionally, the dural tear meant that the protective covering of the spinal cord had ruptured, leaving delicate nerve roots exposed.
The longer the exposure, the greater the risk of irreversible nerve damage.
This was a highly time-sensitive situation.
The patient was shifted directly from the Emergency Room to the Operation Theatre under the care of Dr. Keerthivasan at Kauvery Spine Institute.
The surgical plan required precision, speed, and advanced expertise.
The first critical step was:
Without correcting the dislocation, nerve recovery would not be possible.
To ensure long-term stability, the surgical team performed:
This prevented further displacement and protected the spinal cord from additional trauma.
Perhaps the most delicate component was the dural repair.
The procedure involved:
Each nerve root was carefully placed back into its anatomical position.
This meticulous handling significantly increased the chance of neurological recovery.
Spinal trauma does not wait.
Delays can result in:
In this case, immediate stabilization, realignment, posterior instrumented fusion, and complex dural repair were performed without delay.
That urgency likely prevented permanent disability.
Following surgery, the patient was closely monitored in the postoperative unit.
Encouraging early signs included:
Neurological recovery in spine injuries is often gradual. But early signs are important indicators.
Rehabilitation began early under structured supervision.
The program included:
Rehabilitation after spinal stabilization is not optional — it is essential.
Over one month:
At the end of one month, the patient achieved significant neurological recovery.
He was discharged from inpatient rehabilitation.
After one month, an important milestone was reached.
The patient began:
This balanced approach allowed:
Returning to work — even remotely — played a powerful role in his emotional recovery.
Following discharge, structured home-based rehabilitation continued for five additional months.
The evening sessions focused on:
Consistency was the key driver of improvement.
Slowly, daily tasks became easier.
Today, the patient has regained approximately 90% of his neurological function.
He is able to:
From complete thoracolumbar dislocation and paraplegia to near-normal life — this recovery reflects the power of timely spine intervention.
This case reinforces a critical truth in spine trauma care:
All of these must align perfectly.
At Kauvery Spine Institute, Kauvery Hospital, Alwarpet, coordinated emergency care and surgical expertise under Dr. Keerthivasan ensured that none of these critical steps were delayed.
Without timely intervention, permanent paralysis was a real possibility.
What is thoracolumbar spine dislocation?
It is a severe injury where vertebrae in the lower thoracic and upper lumbar region completely lose alignment, causing instability and nerve damage.
What is posterior instrumented fusion?
It is a surgical procedure where screws and rods are placed to stabilize and fuse unstable spinal segments.
Why is dural repair urgent?
A torn dura exposes nerve roots and increases risk of permanent neurological damage if not repaired quickly.
Can paraplegia improve after surgery?
Recovery depends on injury severity and timing of surgery. Early stabilization significantly improves outcomes.
How important is rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation is critical. Surgery stabilizes the spine; rehabilitation restores function.
Can patients return to work after such severe injury?
Yes. With proper medical care and rehabilitation, many patients can return to professional life.
A sudden cyclone.
A flying board.
A complete thoracolumbar spine dislocation.
Exposed nerve roots.
Paraplegia.
The situation could have resulted in permanent disability.
Instead, through:
A 40-year-old IT professional reclaimed his life.
This case stands as a powerful reminder that in spinal emergencies, right interpretation, right doctor, and right timing can redefine outcomes.
Dr. P. Keerthivasan[1]
Consultant Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon
Kauvery Hospital Chennai
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