|
Canada-0-Insurance ไดเรกทอรีที่ บริษัท
|
ข่าว บริษัท :
- C2–C3 spinal fracture subluxation with ligamentous and vascular injury . . .
We present the case of a 29-year-old polytrauma patient with an unstable C2–C3 fracture subluxation secondary to hyperextension and rotation injury with complete ligamentous dissociation and vertebral artery dissection after a high-velocity injury
- AO Spine upper cervical injuries classification system
Type A injuries are any type of occipitocondyle fracture (simple or multifragmentary) without significant ligamentous injury These injuries are often stable, and nonoperative conservative management is most appropriate
- Upper Cervical Spine Injury – C1 and C2 Fractures
Pure Ligamentous Injury (Transverse or Alar Rupture without Fracture) It is detected on MRI as a discontinuity or high-signal in the respective ligaments, often after hyperflexion or rotational trauma
- Atlas Fractures Transverse Ligament Injuries - Orthobullets
Due to the capacious nature of the spinal canal at this level, these injuries usually present with neck pain without neurological deficits Diagnosis is often missed with plain radiographs, so a CT scan may be required to make the diagnosis
- C3, C4, C5 Vertebrae Spinal Cord Injury | SpinalCord. com
This page explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for C3–C5 injuries, along with what patients and families can expect during recovery The C3, C4, and C5 vertebrae form the midsection of the cervical spine near the base of the neck
- A case of traumatic C2-3 listhesis without pars fracture
In the absence of pars-interarticularis fracture, the C2-C3 subluxation may be attributed to disruption of bilateral facet capsules and or ligamentous injury, which may not be apparent on MRI
- Post-Traumatic Instability of the Cervical Spine - Caring Medical
Complete disc rupture had the largest impact on C2-C3, increasing C2-C3 hypermobility by 181% and creating a large anteroposterior displacement of the C2-C3 segment
- C2 Spinal Cord Injury: What to Expect How to Boost Recovery
A C2 spinal cord injury can cause paralysis from the neck down, along with other effects Here's an overview of the recovery process
- Cervical Spine Injury: An Evidence-Based Evaluation Of The Patient With . . .
Spinal cord injury can occur in the absence of cervical spine fractures, and the presence of a cervical spine fracture does not necessarily result in spinal cord injury
- Cervical spinal column injuries in adults: Evaluation and initial . . .
Cervical column injuries include fractures, subluxation, dislocation, and ligamentous injuries Early recognition and appropriate management can reduce the risk of spinal cord injury
|
|