| Literature DB >> 17288614 |
Craig H Rabb1, Jeffrey L Johnson, David VanSickle, Kathryn Beauchamp, Gene Bolles, Ernest E Moore.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The best method for radiographic "clearance" of the cervical spine in obtunded patients prior to removal of cervical immobilization devices remains debated. Dynamic radiographs or MRI are thought to demonstrate unstable injuries, but can be expensive and cumbersome to obtain. An upright lateral cervical radiograph (ULCR) was performed in selected patients to investigate whether this study could provide this same information, to enable removal of cervical immobilization devices in the multiple trauma patient.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17288614 PMCID: PMC1802734 DOI: 10.1186/1749-7922-2-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Emerg Surg ISSN: 1749-7922 Impact factor: 5.469
Upright Lateral Cervical Radiographs (ULCR) Interpreted As Abnormal
| Soft tissue swelling | Normal | Normal | ||
| Atlantoaxial joint injury | Atlantoaxial joint injury | Atlantoaxial joint injury | ||
| C3/4 4 mm subluxation | Normal | Normal | ||
| C7 Body fracture | C7 body fracture | C7 body fracture | Grade II right vertebral artery injury | |
| C6/7 Facet fracture | C7 body fracture | C7 body fracture | C7 body fracture | Normal |
| C7 Facet fracture | Normal thru C7 | C7 Facet fracture | Normal | |
| C 5/6,6/7 1–2 mm subluxation | C5 Spinous process, lamina fractures |
Upright Lateral Cervical Radiographs (ULCR) Interpreted As Normal, but with Abnormalities on other Imaging Modalities
| Normal | Normal | C7/T1Transverse, process fractures | Normal | |
| Normal | Normal | C4 Pedicle fracture | C4/5 Edema, C5/6 facet injury | Grade I R vertebral artery injury |
| Normal | Normal | C1/2 facet joint injury | C1/2 facet joint injury | Normal |
| Normal | Normal | C2 lateral mass fracture | Normal | |
| Normal | Normal | C2 lateral mass fracture | ||
| Normal | Normal | C7 Facet fracture | C7 facet fracture | Normal |