TY - JOUR T1 - Minimally invasive retrieval of a bullet settling into the thoracic spinal canal in a pediatric patient: A case report JO - Neurocirugía (English edition) T2 - AU - Darwazeh,Rami AU - Darwazeh,Mazhar AU - Elzain,Mohammed Awad AU - Al-Kanash,Rasha SN - 25298496 M3 - 10.1016/j.neucie.2022.11.016 DO - 10.1016/j.neucie.2022.11.016 UR - https://www.revistaneurocirugia.com/en-minimally-invasive-retrieval-bullet-settling-articulo-S2529849622000880 AB - A 10-year-old boy presented to neurosurgery department after a gunshot wound to the upper thoracic spine. The bullet entered through the right deltoid muscle and lodged inside the spinal canal at T1 level. The patient arrived conscious and obeying commands; however, he experienced a loss of sensation below T3 level, loss of reflexes below the injured T1 level, loss of anal sphincter tone and paraplegia in the lower limbs (American Spinal Injury Association grade-A). Imaging studies revealed an intra-canalicular metallic bullet at the T1 level. The patient underwent urgent operation using a tubular retractor system and the microscope. Subsequently, the bullet was successfully retrieved. Postoperatively, the patient made a significant recovery and by the end of the 6th month, he was able to walk independently despite some gait instability. A minimally invasive approach for intra-canalicular bullet removal in the thoracic region is a safe and effective technique in pediatric patients. ER -