Immediate closed reduction of cervical spine dislocations using traction
- PMID: 2263974
- DOI: 10.1097/00007632-199015100-00016
Immediate closed reduction of cervical spine dislocations using traction
Abstract
Cervical facet dislocations may be reduced rapidly and effectively using axial traction with weights applied at over the traditional 45-pound limit. Fifty-three sequential patients with cervical facet dislocations were reviewed. Thirty-nine patients required more than 50 pounds of traction to achieve rapid reduction. Sixty-eight percent of the entire series showed significant improvement in neurologic function. There were no cases of significant loss of function. A cadaver study confirmed that the cranial tongs could support over 100 pounds of traction. Careful application of up to 100 pounds seems to be associated with a low risk of neurologic compromise or tong failure, but results in effective reduction of dislocations.
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