Observational retrospective study of subaxial cervical spine trauma at tertiary care centre


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Author Details : Gajbhare Sunil Venkati*, Ayushman Satpaty, Nityanand Pandey, Ravi Shankar Prasad

Volume : 7, Issue : 4, Year : 2021

Article Page : 306-310

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijn.2021.056



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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study is to compare between various treatment modalities available for treatment of subaxial cervical spine injuries due to trauma
Materials and Methods: A total of 172 patients of subaxial cervical spine injuries were assessed retrospectively about their mode of injury, clinical course, definitive treatment given and its outcome. As the study was Descriptive and retrospective in nature involving only patient case files, statistical test is not applied to the study
Result: In our study 44 patients suffered from vertebral body fracture while 108 patients had spinal canal compromise due to other injuries. 16 patients had quadriplegia, 24 patients had grade 4 power in upper and lower extremities, and roots were involved in 46 patients. In 44 patients complete corpectomy was performed with placement of tricorticate graft taken from fibula, this graft was fixed in place with titanium plate and four screws.
Conclusion: From this study it can be concluded that Patients treated with anterior approach had better outcome in relation to the fixation and fusion of the spine, reconstruction is more better in anterior approach.
 

Keywords: Subaxial CSpine, Corpectomy, Tricorticate


How to cite : Venkati G S, Satpaty A, Pandey N, Prasad R S, Observational retrospective study of subaxial cervical spine trauma at tertiary care centre. IP Indian J Neurosci 2021;7(4):306-310


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Received : 06-12-2021

Accepted : 11-12-2021


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