2002
DOI: 10.5435/00124635-200207000-00005
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Upper Cervical Spine Injuries

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“…This observation has also been described by Jackson et al 19 , suggesting that ligamentous injuries should be better managed surgically. Based on these, we have to answer a critical question to propose a rational approach to upper cervical trauma: what is the status of the ligamentous complex in the occipito-cervical junction, in the atlantoaxial complex, and in the C2-3 complex compromised?…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…This observation has also been described by Jackson et al 19 , suggesting that ligamentous injuries should be better managed surgically. Based on these, we have to answer a critical question to propose a rational approach to upper cervical trauma: what is the status of the ligamentous complex in the occipito-cervical junction, in the atlantoaxial complex, and in the C2-3 complex compromised?…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Consequently, surgical treatment of spinal injuries should have three main goals: (i) prevent further neurological injury, (ii) reduce and stabilize the injured segment, and (iii) provide long-term stability and/or prevent deformity. 19 A vast number of classification systems for upper cervical spine injuries have been published. 9,11,18,21,32 That this large body of literature and wide array of classification systems exists is an attestation to the variation and the controversies surrounding their evaluation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…16 In our results, there is no significant difference among the study (both the aAAA and nAAA groups) and control groups, probably due to the stronger consistency of the ligament and being less susceptible to pannus erosion or wearing. 17 Facet displacement of the lateral atlantoaxial joint has been proposed as a useful sign for diagnosing AAA subluxation by using conventional or 3D CT. 18 In our results, a mild trend of facet displacement was observed in the nAAA subluxation group (data not shown) with a modest statistical difference (P ϭ .14). Nevertheless, MR imaging provides more information about the facet joints beyond displacement.…”
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“…In the latter, there is an increase in the number of children with complaints of discomfort in the cervical spine, headaches and dizziness, which neurologists and pediatricians are regarded as a manifestation of vegetative-vascular dystonia. However, these complaints can be caused by functional and organic changes, bone and soft tissue structures of the cervical spine [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%