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James Platt White, MD (1811-1881): his interesting and remarkable accident. | LitMetric

James Platt White, MD (1811-1881): his interesting and remarkable accident.

Clin Orthop Relat Res

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, NY 14203, USA.

Published: January 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • James Platt White, MD, a pioneer in obstetrics and gynecology, experienced a severe neck injury at age 26 due to a stagecoach accident, leading to the loss of a piece of bone from his C1 vertebra.
  • He recovered after 45 days, maintaining functional health for 44 years, despite permanent limited head and neck rotation.
  • This unique case sheds light on the long-term effects of cervical spine injuries and adds to the historical medical narrative of Western New York.

Article Abstract

James Platt White, MD (1811-1881), one of the founders and leading figures of the Buffalo Medical College and a pioneer in American obstetrics and gynecology, suffered an interesting and remarkable accident to his neck at the age of 26 while traveling in a stagecoach in Western New York. He was confined to bed until after 45 days, a piece of bone was discharged into his pharynx and then expectorated. The segment of bone proved to be the anterior arch of his atlas (C1) vertebra. He recovered completely from this injury except for permanent loss of rotation of his head and neck. However, he was without functional disability until his death, 44 years later, at the age of 70. This case documents the clinical result during a 44-year period after traumatic loss of the anterior arch of C1. Such cases have been reported only rarely in the literature. Only limited information is available regarding the long-term clinical significance of a Jefferson fracture with exfoliation of the anterior arch of C1. My analysis suggests that White suffered an open Jefferson's fracture that became infected. The anterior arch of C1 became a sequestrum and was discharged spontaneously into his pharynx and then expectorated. This case report with decades of followup should be of interest to all who care for patients with cervical spine injuries and those who are interested in the history of medicine in Western New York.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.blo.0000150454.54856.08DOI Listing

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