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Cervical spine injuries Assessment and early management.

Dec 27, 2015

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Page 1: Cervical spine injuries Assessment and early management.

Cervical spine injuries

Assessment and early management

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A Dismal Image

• Cord injury not treatable still

• Unpredictable outcome

• Prolonged course of treatment

• Psychosocial factors

Commonest and most devastating injury of axial skeletonCommonest and most devastating injury of axial skeleton

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Spinal cord injuries

• Constitute 2-5 % OF all blunt trauma • 40-50 cases / million • 40 % of cervical spine injuries have

cord involvement • Cost factor

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Initial management

steps• Haemodynamic

stabilization• Cervical collar• X-ray • CT scan • MRI• Steroids

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• Traction• Secondary

exam

• ICU admission • Prevention of

DVT

• Physiotherapy

Initial management steps

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Eratic practice

• Variations • Cross table xray• Unconcious pt• high resolution imaging • cost and morbidity

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Guide lines

• British trauma society working party

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immobilization

• Critera for risk• Teqnique• Spine boards• Log rolling• Transfer slides

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Special circumstances

• Neck not neutral• Unco-operative pt• Vomiting• Intubation• Transfer to another hospital

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Exclusion criteriaclinical

• Alertness• Head injury• No alcohol or drugs• No neck pain• No neurology• No distracting injury

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Plain xrays

• Ap• Lateral• open mouth• Oblique• Other views

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Ct scan

• Targeted 2-3 mm• Whole • multi slice ct

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Mri scan

• Ligaments ,disc and neural tissue • In unconciuos pts

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Dynamic studies

• Flexion and extension xrays • Or fluroscopy

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Unconcious

• In line immobilization• Mri• Dynamic • Ct

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Aalgorithm

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