Epidemiology and Management of Injuries to the Spinal Cord and Column in Pediatric Multiple-Trauma Patients
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Epidemiology and Management of Injuries to the Spinal Cord and Column in Pediatric Multiple-Trauma Patients
Abstract
Injuries to the spinal column and cord in children are a rare condition. Epidemiological data could help to establish an evidence-based assessment and therapy of these patients. We present a retrospective chart analysis of children with spinal injuries who were admitted to the emergency room. The patients were analyzed regarding age, mechanism, and distribution of their injuries to all spinal regions and treatment strategies. Thirty-five children met the inclusion criteria with severe spinal injuries (Abbreviated Injury Scale [AIS] for Region 6 [spine]; AIS region 6) in a period from January 2003 to December 2009. The incidence was extremely low in younger children, with increasing numbers during adolescence. Neurological deficit without fracture accounted for almost 25% of all patients. The majority of patients were treated conservatively; operative treatment was performed in 25% of patients with unstable fractures, particularly in adolescents. Treatment strategies differ according to the type and degree of injury, age, and level of spine maturation.
Keywords: Children; Epidemiologic data; Spine trauma; Treatment.
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