نتایج جستجو برای: cervical column injury

تعداد نتایج: 473588  

Journal: :bulletin of emergency and trauma 0
hamid reza kamravan shiraz university of medical sciences ali haghnegahdar rajaee trauma center, department of neurosurgery sums shahram paydar rajaee trauma center, department of general surgery sums mohamad khalife surgeon assist mahsa sedighi shiraz university of medical sciences fariborz ghaffarpasand

o bjective: to describe the epidemiological characteristics of patients with cervical spine injury admitted to rajaee hospital, shiraz, iran. m e thods: this cross-sectional study includes all patients admitted with impression of cervical column injury with or without cervical cord injury from october 2009 to march 2012 to our level i trauma center in shiraz. we recorded the patients’ character...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2012
Daniel Kuster Alastair Gibson Rami Abboud Tim Drew

BACKGROUND Severe cervical spine injury in rugby union (rugby) exerts a major impact on the individual who sustains the injury and on the broader society. Since the late 1970s, authors of rugby case report studies have postulated that the underlying mechanism of cervical spine injury is hyperflexion of the neck. However, this is in conflict with findings from more recent experimental studies. T...

Journal: :Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics 2011
Jacek Martynkiewicz Szymon Feliks Dragan Katarzyna Płocieniak Artur Krawczyk Mirosław Kulej Szymon Łukasz Dragan

The purpose of this study was to evaluate cervical spine function, based on our own functional method of roentgenometric analysis in patients who suffered from cervical spine sprain injury. Study involved 72 patients who suffered from cervical spine whiplash injury. Conventional plain radiographs in all patients included three lateral views: maximum flexion, neutral (resting) and maximum extens...

Journal: :Bulletin of emergency and trauma 2014
Hamid Reza Kamravan Ali Haghnegahdar Shahram Paydar Mohamad Khalife Mahsa Sedighi Fariborz Ghaffarpasand

OBJECTIVE To describe the epidemiological characteristics of patients with cervical spine injury admitted to Rajaee hospital, Shiraz, Iran. METHODS This cross-sectional study includes all patients admitted with impression of cervical column injury with or without cervical cord injury from October 2009 to March 2012 to our level I trauma center in Shiraz. We recorded the patients' characterist...

Journal: :Neurosurgery 2002
M N Hadley B C Walters P A Grabb N M Oyesiku G J Przybylski D K Resnick T C Ryken

STANDARDS There is insufficient evidence to support treatment standards. GUIDELINES There is insufficient evidence to support treatment guidelines. OPTIONS All trauma patients with a cervical spinal column injury or with a mechanism of injury having the potential to cause cervical spine injury should be immobilized at the scene and during transport by using one of several available methods....

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2011
Helen M Ackland Peter A Cameron Dinesh K Varma Gregory J Fitt D James Cooper Rory Wolfe Gregory M Malham Jeffrey V Rosenfeld Owen D Williamson Susan M Liew

STUDY OBJECTIVE We aim to determine the prevalence and factors associated with cervical discoligamentous injuries detected on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in acute, alert, neurologically intact trauma patients with computed tomography (CT) imaging negative for acute injury and persistent midline cervical spine tenderness. We present the cross-sectional analysis of baseline information colle...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2007
Stephen M Onifer Christine D Nunn Julie A Decker Beth N Payne Michelle R Wagoner Aaron H Puckett James M Massey James Armstrong Ezidin G Kaddumi Kimberly G Fentress Michael J Wells Robert M West Charles C Calloway Jeffrey T Schnell Christopher M Whitaker Darlene A Burke Charles H Hubscher

Varying degrees of neurologic function spontaneously recovers in humans and animals during the days and months after spinal cord injury (SCI). For example, abolished upper limb somatosensory potentials (SSEPs) and cutaneous sensations can recover in persons post-contusive cervical SCI. To maximize recovery and the development/evaluation of repair strategies, a better understanding of the anatom...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
g.r. bahadorkhan associate professor, department of neurosurgery, mashhad university of medical sciences f. samini associate professor, department of neurosurgery, mashhad university of medical sciences m.r. ehsaei associate professor, department of neurosurgery, mashhad university of medical sciences

objectives major differences exist in the anatomy and biomechanics of the growing spine that causes failure patterns different from those in adults. spinal injury in the pediatric patient is a main concern because timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment can prevent further neurologic damage and deformity and potentiate recovery. we conducted a retrospective clinical study of 137 cases (93 bo...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 1998
K L Kaups J W Davis

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of indirect spinal column injury in patients sustaining gunshot wounds to the head. METHODS A retrospective review of patient records and autopsy reports was conducted of patients admitted with gunshot wounds to the head between July of 1990 and September of 1995 were included. Those with gunshot wounds to the neck and those w...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2004
A J Walsh S Shine F McManus

Fractures of the spinal column during rugby matches of all codes are rare but catastrophic, especially when associated with spinal cord injury. The cervical spine is vulnerable during trauma to the head and neck in contact sports. Spinal injuries reported during rugby matches have almost exclusively involved the cervical region, often with neurological sequelae. This is the first reported case ...

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