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Paediatric cervical spine injures. Nineteen years experience of a single centre
Authors:Manuel Ribeiro da Silva  Daniela Linhares  Pedro Cacho Rodrigues  Eurico Lisboa Monteiro  Manuel Santos Carvalho  Pedro Negrão  Rui Peixoto Pinto  Nuno Neves
Affiliation:1.Orthopaedic Department, Centro Hospitalar de S?o Jo?o, EPE, Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine,University of Porto,Porto,Portugal;2.Health Information and Decision Sciences, Faculty of Medicine,University of Porto, Centro Hospitalar de S. Jo?o, EPE,Porto,Portugal;3.Orthopaedic Department,Hospital da Prelada,Porto,Portugal;4.Orthopaedic Department, Centro Hospitalar de Entre o Douro e Vouga, EPE,Santa Maria da Feira,Portugal
Abstract:

Purpose

This observational study aims to describe pediatric C-spine injuries from a level 1 trauma centre through a period of 19 years.

Methods

Clinical records of pediatric trauma patients admitted to a level 1 trauma centre between 1991 and 2009 were analyzed. Patients were stratified by age into groups A (8 or less) and B (9 to 16), and in lower (C0-C2) and upper (C3-C7) spine injuries. Several variables were studied.

Results

Seventy-five cases of C-spine injuries (nine SCIWORA) were identified. Group A included 23 patients and group B 52. In group A, skeletal injuries at the upper C-spine were more common than injuries at the lower C-spine, whereas in group B, injuries of the lower C-spine were more frequent (p?=?0.035). Motor vehicle accidents were the main cause of injury (44 %); 25.3 % of patients were surgically treated. Thirty-nine patients presented neurologic deficits, 16 of which improved. The overall mortality rate was 18.7 % and significantly higher in patients with neurological damages (p?

Conclusions

This study revealed a low incidence of cervical spine injuries in the paediatric population. As in previous reports younger children mainly sustained injuries at the upper C-spine, higher incidence of spinal injuries, and higher risk of death than older children.
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