نتایج جستجو برای: thoracolumbar spinal injury trauma

تعداد نتایج: 473664  

2013
Rasmané Béogo Patrick Dakouré Léon Blaise Savadogo Antoine Toua Coulibaly Kampadilemba Ouoba

Facial fractures may be associated with concomitant lesions of other parts of body with some of these injuries being life-threatening. This retrospective study reports the types of associated injury and the factors influencing their occurrence, in patients with facial fractures. In 18.2% of 604 patients, one associated injury at least was recorded. The most common associated injury was cranial ...

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
kavin khatri department of orthopaedics, jai prakash narayan apex trauma centre, all india institute of medical sciences, safdarjung enclave, new delhi, delhi, india; department of orthopaedics, jai prakash narayan apex trauma centre, all india institute of medical sciences, safdarjung enclave, new delhi, delhi, india. tel: +91-8743878077 kamran farooque department of orthopaedics, jai prakash narayan apex trauma centre, all india institute of medical sciences, safdarjung enclave, new delhi, delhi, india ankit gupta department of orthopaedics, jai prakash narayan apex trauma centre, all india institute of medical sciences, safdarjung enclave, new delhi, delhi, india vijay sharma department of orthopaedics, jai prakash narayan apex trauma centre, all india institute of medical sciences, safdarjung enclave, new delhi, delhi, india

introduction spinal cord injury without radiological abnormality (sciwora) is a rare entity and usually involves the cervical spine. thoracic spine involvement is very rare due to the stability provided by the rib cage. the mechanisms of injury and pathophysiology are still debatable. case presentation we present a case of an adult male who had road traffic accident and presented with paraplegi...

Journal: :Neurosurgery 2014
Jonathan Riley Jonathan Glass Eva L Feldman Meraida Polak Jane Bordeau Thais Federici Karl Johe Nicholas M Boulis

BACKGROUND The first US Food and Drug Administration approved clinical trial for a stem cell-based treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis has now been completed. OBJECTIVE Primary aims assessed the safety of a direct microinjection-based technique and the toxicity of neural stem cell transplantation to the ventral horn of the cervical and thoracolumbar spinal cord. Results from thoracolum...

Journal: :Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia 2012
Ali A Baaj Elias Dakwar Tien V Le Donald A Smith Edwin Ramos William D Smith Juan S Uribe

The mini-open anterolateral approach to the thoracolumbar spine is gaining popularity as a minimally-invasive alternative to traditional open thoracolumbar approaches. Published studies reporting and discussing the complications associated with this minimally invasive approach, however, are limited. We performed a retrospective review of patients undergoing the mini-open lateral approach to the...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary science 2016
Yongsun Kim Seung Hoon Lee Wan Hee Kim Oh-Kyeong Kweon

Thirty-four dogs with no deep pain perception due to acute thoracolumbar intervertebral disc disease underwent decompression surgery within 1 week of diagnosis. All dogs underwent hemilaminectomy. Adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) were transplanted into the injured spinal cord parenchyma for the AD-MSCs transplant dogs. Long-term outcome was evaluated at the end of the follow-up ...

Journal: :World Journal of Emergency Surgery : WJES 2009
Oliver I Schmidt Ralf H Gahr Andreas Gosse Christoph E Heyde

Substantial inflammatory disturbances following major trauma have been found throughout the posttraumatic course of polytraumatized patients, which was confirmed in experimental models of trauma and in vitro settings. As a consequence, the principle of damage control surgery (DCS) has developed over the last two decades and has been successfully introduced in the treatment of severely injured p...

Journal: :Radiologic clinics of North America 2011
Seamus Looby Adam Flanders

Spinal fractures represent 3% to 6% of all skeletal injuries. Spine trauma is a complex diagnostic area in which the radiological assessment is crucial. Plain radiography is often used as the initial diagnostic modality. However, stabilization of the acutely injured spine is a primary concern. In this respect, computed tomography (CT) is vastly superior to plain film in terms of speed and accur...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1988
P S Babyn S H Chuang A Daneman G S Davidson

Birth trauma to the spinal cord is a serious potential complication of delivery. Determining the presence, severity, and extent of injury poses a difficult problem because of the often confusing clinical setting. Myelography has been recommended for assessing spinal cord birth trauma but is invasive and may not be helpful. The role of sonography in evaluating spinal cord birth trauma has not be...

2013
Sinan Kahraman Meriç Enercan Özkan Demirhan Türker Şengül Levent Dalar Azmi Hamzaoğlu

Achondroplasia was first described in 1878 and is the most common form of human skeletal dysplasia. Spinal manifestations include thoracolumbar kyphosis, foramen magnum, and spinal stenosis. Progressive kyphosis can result in spinal cord compression and paraplegia due to the reduced size of spinal canal. The deficits are typically progressive, presenting as an insidious onset of paresthesia, fo...

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 1989
J E Bailes J C Maroon

Trauma to the spinal column may cause a variety of clinical syndromes depending on the type and severity of the impact and bony displacement as well as secondary insults such as hemorrhage, ischemia, and edema. Complete spinal cord injury results in a transverse myelopathy, with total loss of spinal function below the level of the lesion. This insult is caused by either anatomic disruption of t...

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