RADIOLOGIC EVALUATION OF SPINAL TRAUMA

We analyzed the results of radiation treatment of 728 patients with acute spinal and spinal cord traumas who were treated in Omsk Municipal Clinical Emergency Hospital N1 during 2008—2011 years. The traumas were mainly caused, by catatrauma (68,7 %), car accidents (22,3 %) and the others (9 %). Abou...

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Autores principales: G. N. Dorovskikh, S. A. Kozhedub, A. YU. Gorlina, S. S. Sedelnikov
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Publicado: Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems 2012
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:dfc3e65acda34dd082cca90d027c659a2021-11-23T06:14:18ZRADIOLOGIC EVALUATION OF SPINAL TRAUMA2541-94202587-9596https://doaj.org/article/dfc3e65acda34dd082cca90d027c659a2012-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/775https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596We analyzed the results of radiation treatment of 728 patients with acute spinal and spinal cord traumas who were treated in Omsk Municipal Clinical Emergency Hospital N1 during 2008—2011 years. The traumas were mainly caused, by catatrauma (68,7 %), car accidents (22,3 %) and the others (9 %). About 46,2 % of cases of spinal traumas were multifocal. Diagnostic algorithm, of instrumental researches in acute period, of spinal trauma was carried out in the following sequence: spondylograms in two projections (77 %), spondylograms in special positions (3 %), multispiral computer tomography (75 %) and MRI (22 %). MCT was a primary method of diagnostic of spinal fractures in patients with polytrauma and high probability of vertebral injury, without preliminary X-ray.G. N. DorovskikhS. A. KozhedubA. YU. GorlinaS. S. SedelnikovScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticletraumafracturespinectmrix-ray studyScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 0, Iss 2(1), Pp 24-28 (2012)
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topic trauma
fracture
spine
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mri
x-ray study
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spellingShingle trauma
fracture
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mri
x-ray study
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G. N. Dorovskikh
S. A. Kozhedub
A. YU. Gorlina
S. S. Sedelnikov
RADIOLOGIC EVALUATION OF SPINAL TRAUMA
description We analyzed the results of radiation treatment of 728 patients with acute spinal and spinal cord traumas who were treated in Omsk Municipal Clinical Emergency Hospital N1 during 2008—2011 years. The traumas were mainly caused, by catatrauma (68,7 %), car accidents (22,3 %) and the others (9 %). About 46,2 % of cases of spinal traumas were multifocal. Diagnostic algorithm, of instrumental researches in acute period, of spinal trauma was carried out in the following sequence: spondylograms in two projections (77 %), spondylograms in special positions (3 %), multispiral computer tomography (75 %) and MRI (22 %). MCT was a primary method of diagnostic of spinal fractures in patients with polytrauma and high probability of vertebral injury, without preliminary X-ray.
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author G. N. Dorovskikh
S. A. Kozhedub
A. YU. Gorlina
S. S. Sedelnikov
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S. A. Kozhedub
A. YU. Gorlina
S. S. Sedelnikov
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title RADIOLOGIC EVALUATION OF SPINAL TRAUMA
title_short RADIOLOGIC EVALUATION OF SPINAL TRAUMA
title_full RADIOLOGIC EVALUATION OF SPINAL TRAUMA
title_fullStr RADIOLOGIC EVALUATION OF SPINAL TRAUMA
title_full_unstemmed RADIOLOGIC EVALUATION OF SPINAL TRAUMA
title_sort radiologic evaluation of spinal trauma
publisher Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
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