Spinal injuries

The skeleton is involved in neck wounds in cases of grave politraumatized patients or in bullet wounds,'!'he latter produce fractures of varying seriousness,but rarely luxo-fractures. Deferred spine wounds are nearly always due to inopportune mobilization. The author revises clinical...

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Hovedforfatter: Suero Castro, Carlos (author)
Format: article
Sprog:spansk
Udgivet: 1974
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Online adgang:https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2651
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Summary:The skeleton is involved in neck wounds in cases of grave politraumatized patients or in bullet wounds,'!'he latter produce fractures of varying seriousness,but rarely luxo-fractures. Deferred spine wounds are nearly always due to inopportune mobilization. The author revises clinical elements which permitdiagnosis of spinal lesions in patients with neck wounds and lists types of lesions that render dangerous hyperextension of neck, prior to intubations and surgical exploration. The various procedures for fixing lesioned spine during intra and post-operatory periods, are described.