Central cord injury: pathophysiology, management, and outcomes
- PMID: 17097539
- DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2006.04.006
Central cord injury: pathophysiology, management, and outcomes
Abstract
Background context: Cervical spinal trauma can result in a heterogeneous collection of spinal cord injury syndromes. Acute traumatic central cord syndrome is a common category of which no uniform consensus on the etiology, pathophysiology, and treatment exists.
Purpose: To evaluate and review potential pathophysiology, current treatment options, and management of central cord injuries.
Study design: Comprehensive literature review and clinical experience.
Methods: A systematic review of Medline for articles related to central cord and spinal cord injury was conducted up to and including journal articles published in September 2005.
Conclusions: Central cord injuries is a clinical definition which is composed of a heterogeneous population for which medical management and surgical decompression and stabilization provide improved neurologic recovery.
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