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Review
. 2002 May;42(2):127-34.
doi: 10.1016/s0720-048x(02)00045-1.

Spinal trauma: therapy--options and outcomes

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Spinal trauma: therapy--options and outcomes

Jayesh M Trivedi. Eur J Radiol. 2002 May.

Abstract

The management of patients with spinal trauma is based on the following goals: (1) the preservation of life; (2) preserving and maximising the neurological function; and (3) providing a stable, painless vertebral column. There have been advances in both non operative as well operative modalities of treatment of patients with spinal injuries. These advances have led to renewed interest in the management of a spinally injured patient. However, despite these advances controversies exist regarding the classification of these fractures, the use of pharmacological intervention, the timing of surgical intervention and indeed the use of surgical intervention itself in the management of these fractures. Most of these controversies surround the treatment of thoracic and lumbar fractures. The purpose of this article is to provide an over view of the therapy options available in the treatment of these fractures. The article shall also look at some of the controversies surrounding the management of these fractures.

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