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Abstract
Acute traumatic spinal cord injury is often a lifechanging and devastating event with considerable mortality and morbidity. Over half a million people suffer from traumatic spinal cord injury annually with the majority resulting from road traffic accidents or falls. The Individual, societal and economic costs are enormous. Initial recognition and treatment of acute traumatic spinal cord injury are crucial to limit secondary injury to the spinal cord and to provide patients with the best chance of some functional recovery. This article is an overview of the management of the acute traumatic spinal cord injury patient presenting to the emergency department. We review the initial assessment, criteria for imaging and clearing the spine, and evaluate the literature to determine the optimum timing of surgery and the role of non-surgical treatment in patients presenting with acute spinal cord injury. ©The Author(s) 2020. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: Acute management; Spinal cord transection; Spinal fracture; Traumatic myelopathy; Traumatic spinal cord injury; Vertebral fracture
Year: 2020 PMID: 33362993 PMCID: PMC7745491 DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v11.i12.573
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Orthop ISSN: 2218-5836
Figure 1American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale.
Figure 2Canadian C-Spine rule. GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale.
Figure 3Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification System[38].
Figure 4Thoracolumbar injury classification score[37].
Figure 5Spinal cord injury evaluation.