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Radiographic cervical spine injury patterns in admitted blunt trauma patients with and without prehospital spinal motion restriction [PDF]

open access: yesTrauma Surgery & Acute Care Open, 2023
Objectives Selective prehospital cervical spine motion restriction (C-SMR) following blunt trauma has increasingly been used by emergency medical service (EMS) providers.
James Vosswinkel   +10 more
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Vertebral artery occlusion associated with blunt traumatic cervical spine injury [PDF]

open access: yesAcute Medicine & Surgery, 2021
Aim Vertebral artery injury associated with blunt traumatic cervical spine injury sometimes causes severe cerebellar and brain stem infarction. No treatment guidelines for vertebral artery injury aimed at preventing stroke have been decided.
Youhei Nakamura   +4 more
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Socio-demographic factors, clinico-radiological profile of patients with traumatic cervical spine injury in South India, and its association with short-term clinical outcome [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 2023
Background: Spinal cord injury is a devastating condition to an individual and his/her family imposing an economic burden on the family, society, and the country.
Avishkar Vishnuji Kadhao   +2 more
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Innovations in cervical spine trauma: Developing the next generation upper cervical spine injury classification system

open access: yesIndian Spine Journal, 2022
The upper cervical spine not only consists of intricate bony and ligamentous anatomy affording unique flexibility but also has increased susceptibility to injuries.
Brian A Karamian   +4 more
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Epidemiology of cervical spine injury in Northern India: A retrospective study

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedic Diseases and Traumatology, 2021
Background: The epidemiology of cervical spine injuries in trauma patients of Northern India is largely unknown. Study Design: Retrospective study. Objectives: To find out the epidemiology and demographic factors associated with patients of traumatic ...
Ashish Dagar   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pediatric Cervical Spine Injuries

open access: yesAsian Journal of Neurosurgery, 2022
Abstract Objective Pediatric cervical spine injuries are rare and account for 1 to 2% of all pediatric spine injuries. There is a paucity of data on pediatric cervical spine injuries in developing countries like India. The purpose of this study is to review and analyze our 5 years of experience with pediatric cervical spine injuries.
Yadav, Awdhesh   +6 more
openaire   +2 more sources

C Spine Fracture on OPG [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2013
Maxillofacial injuries are common and they occur in a variety of situations. All patients who undergo maxillofacial or head trauma, are presumed to sustain cervical spine injuries.
Kedarnath N.S., Mamatha N.S., Shruthi R.
doaj   +1 more source

Incidence rate and epidemiology of cervical spinal injuries and management in tertiary care hospital of Delhi: A institutional based retrospective study

open access: yesAdvances in Human Biology, 2021
Introduction: Cervical spine injuries were the most common problem nowadays that many people experiencing due to high-intensity trauma. In contrast, substantial heterogeneity and lack of data exist among clinical spine trauma epidemiological studies ...
Khushal Gupta   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Fracture heat map of the facial skull demonstrates a danger zone of concomitant cervical spine injuries

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Concomitant maxillofacial and cervical spine injuries occur in 0.8–12% of the cases. We examined the relation of injury localization and the probability of cervical spine fracture. A retrospective study was conducted on patients that have been treated at
Ákos Bicsák   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Cervical Spine Clearance: A Review and Understanding of the Concepts

open access: yesJournal of Nepal Medical Association, 2008
Cervical spine injury is relatively rare, occurring in only 2% to 3% of patients with blunt trauma who undergo imaging studies. However, timely and accurate recognition of cervical spine injury is essential for the optimal management of patients with ...
Amit Agrawal
doaj   +1 more source

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