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Epidemiology of non-disaster spinal injuries at a spine unit.

Muhammad Asad Qureshi1, Ahmed Bilal Khalique, Ibrahim Farooq Pasha, Ambreen Asad, Arslan Sharif Malik, Mian Qaisar Ali Shah, Adeel Ahmed.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe the demography, types of injuries and their management in all non-disaster spinal injury patients admitted to the Spine Unit of a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan from 2001-2008. STUDY
DESIGN: Case series. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: Spine Unit, Orthopaedic Department, Combined Military Hospital, Rawalpindi, from April 2001 to December 2008.
METHODOLOGY: Data of all new non-disaster spinal injury patient admissions, kept in a custom-built database at Spine Unit, was analyzed. Demography, type of injuries and their management was described in percentages.
RESULTS: Five hundred and twenty one non-disaster patients were selected out of a total 671 new admissions with spinal injuries. Mean age was 39.1 years and 77% were males. Mechanisms of injury included; fall in 62% and road traffic accidents in 32%. Fracture dislocations and burst fractures were equally distributed (36% each). Most of the injuries (43.6%) were at T11-L1 level. Forty three percent patients had complete spinal cord injury (SCI), 33% had incomplete SCI and 24% did not have any SCI. Eight patients had concomitant spinal injury at a different level. Twelve percent patients had associated other major injuries. Seventy percent patients were treated surgically. Average follow-up was for 4 years.
CONCLUSION: Non-disaster spinal injury was frequent in young males usually due to fall or road traffic accident. It involved fracture dislocation or burst fracture at T11-L1, level in most cases requiring surgical treatment.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20943109     DOI: 04.2010/JCPSP.667670

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Coll Physicians Surg Pak        ISSN: 1022-386X            Impact factor:   0.711


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2.  Frequency of neuropathic pain and its effects on rehabilitation outcomes, balance function and quality of life among people with traumatic spinal cord injury.

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3.  Non-operative management is superior to surgical stabilization in spine injury patients with complete neurological deficits: Some additional perspectives.

Authors:  Farooq A Rathore; Fareeha Farooq; Sahibzada N Mansoor
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2012-02-15

4.  Thoracolumbar burst fracture: radiographic evaluation on differences between Magerl's A and B.

Authors:  Carlos Alberto Almeida de Assunção Filho; Rafael Parizzi Veloso; Robert Meves; João Paulo Bergamaschi; Maria Fernanda Silber Caffaro; Osmar Avanzi
Journal:  Acta Ortop Bras       Date:  2012       Impact factor: 0.513

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