This case series describes transoral penetrating or contusive medullocervical injury by a wooden chopstick in three young cats presenting with acute tetraparesis.CT revealed that remnant fragments of muumi lyhty a wooden chopstick penetrated the atlantooccipital space in cases 1 and 2.The remnant fragments were visualized clearly on CT under the bone window setting.MRI revealed a hyper-intense 44th ibct patch lesion in the spinal cord parenchyma at the level of C1 on T2-weighted images in case 3.
Tetraparesis improved after surgical removal of the remnant fragment in case 2 and with supportive care in case 3.