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22 Aug 2009 This article reviews the basic principles of management of cervical trauma. The technique and critical importance of careful assessment is described. Instability is defined, and the incidence of a second injury is highlighted. The concept of spinal clearance is discussed. Early reduction and stabilisation
International guidelines suggest that the optimal imaging modality for the detection of cervical spine injury is CT imaging,17, 18 which is easily obtainable in most centres, and has a high sensitivity and specificity for fracture identification. Helical CT scanners allow a single axially-acquired dataset to be reconstructed into
Dr Christian Dufour, Emergency Physician, Campbellton. Regional Hospital. Ann Hogan, Trauma Coordinator, SJRH, NBTP. Dr Martin Robichaud, Emergency Physician, GLDUHC. Sue Benjamin, Trauma Nurse, SJRH, NBTP. Dr Andrew Lohoar, Emergency Physician, SJRH. Dr Michel Nowlan, Emergency Physician, Grand
17 Feb 2016 If, after CT, there is a neurological abnormality which could be attributable to spinal cord injury, perform MRI. For imaging in adults (16 or over) with head injury and suspected cervical spine injury, follow the recommendations in section 1.5 of the NICE guideline on head injury.
Published by: American Association of Neurological Surgeons; Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Last published: 2013. Practice management guidelines for identification of cervical spine injuries following trauma: update from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Practice Management Guidelines Committee.
Guidelines for the Management of Acute Cervical Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries. Foreword: The authors present a compelling case from high-quality clinical studies demonstrating a greater propensity for such medication to harm rather than benefit patients with spinal cord injuries.
initial management. Spinal injury assessment: assessment and imaging for spinal injury. NICE Guideline NG41. Methods, evidence and recommendations Healthcare professionals are expected to take NICE clinical guidelines fully into account when reduction of cervical facet joint dislocation of the cervical spine?
The most recent version of the EAST guidelines for evaluation of the CS after trauma stated that CS radiography is not required in awake and alert patients without distracting injury, neurologic deficit, or neck pain or tenderness on full range of motion of the CS, and that the cervical collar may be removed in these patients.
18 Aug 2017 Approximately 5-10% of unconscious patients who present to the ED as the result of a motor vehicle accident or fall have a major injury to the cervical spine. Most cervical spine fractures occur predominantly at 2 levels.
5 Sep 2017 The 2002 AANS/CNS guidelines suggested the use of MRI as an option (1) to help clear the cervical spine and discontinue immobilization in awake symptomatic patients and obtunded patients; (2) for patients with cervical fracture-dislocation injury that cannot be examined prior to closed reduction, and in patients that
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