2019
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2019/e781
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Evaluation of Alternative Halo Ring Positions in Children Using Tomography

Abstract: OBJECTIVES: The halo ring can be applied in children, through skeletal traction or a halo vest device, to treat many cervical spine pathologies, including traumatic injuries and pathologies related to deformities. However, the procedure is associated with various complications, such as infection, pin loosening, and respiratory and neurological problems. Although widely studied in adults, the best pin insertion site in children and the correlations of pin insertion sites with outcomes and complicat… Show more

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“…19 The skull rapidly increases in thickness during the first 20 years of life, and the growth then plateaus between the 3rd and 6th decades. 17,[19][20][21][22] However, there are large variations in thickness at any particular area of the skull between children of the same age group and between those of different age groups. 17,19 Because of this, it is important to consider a preoperative CT scan of the skull to guide placement of the pins in pediatric patients.…”
Section: Considerations In Pediatric Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 The skull rapidly increases in thickness during the first 20 years of life, and the growth then plateaus between the 3rd and 6th decades. 17,[19][20][21][22] However, there are large variations in thickness at any particular area of the skull between children of the same age group and between those of different age groups. 17,19 Because of this, it is important to consider a preoperative CT scan of the skull to guide placement of the pins in pediatric patients.…”
Section: Considerations In Pediatric Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%