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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 356-359, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-922709

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PURPOSE@#The median time from the event leading to the spinal cord injury (SCI) to the time of decompressive surgery is estimated to be 6.9 days in Iran, which is much longer than the proposed ideal time (less than 24 h) in published guidelines. The current qualitative study aimed to determine the reasons for the observed decompression surgery delay in Iran from the perspective of neurosurgeons.@*METHODS@#This qualitative study is designed to perform content analysis on the gathered data from face-to-face semi-structured interviews with 12 Iranian neurosurgeons.@*RESULTS@#The findings of the current study suggest that patient-related factors constitute more than half of the codes extracted from the interviews. Overall, the type of injury, presence of polytrauma, and surgeons' wrong attitude are the main factors causing delayed spinal cord decompression in Iranian patients from the perspective of neurosurgeons. Other notable factors include delay in transferring patients to the trauma center, delay in availability of necessary equipment, and scarce medical personnel.@*CONCLUSION@#In the perspective of neurosurgeons, the type of injury, presence of polytrauma, and surgeons' wrong attitude are the leading reasons for delayed decompressive surgery of individuals with SCI in Iran.


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Humans , Decompression , Iran , Neurosurgeons , Spinal Cord Injuries/surgery
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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 300-303, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-771597

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The National Spinal Cord Injury Registry of Iran (NSCIR-IR) is a not-for-profit, hospital-based, and prospective observational registry that appraises the quality of care, long-term outcomes and the personal and psychological burden of traumatic spinal cord injury in Iran. Benchmarking validity in every registry includes rigorous attention to data quality. Data quality assurance is essential for any registry to make sure that correct patients are being enrolled and that the data being collected are valid. We reviewed strengths and weaknesses of the NSCIR-IR while considering the methodological guidelines and recommendations for efficient and rational governance of patient registries. In summary, the steering committee, funded and maintained by the Ministry of Health and Medical Education of Iran, the international collaborations, continued staff training, suitable data quality, and the ethical approval are considered to be the strengths of the registry, while limited human and financial resources, poor interoperability with other health systems, and time-consuming processes are among its main weaknesses.

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Pan Arab Journal of Neurosurgery. 2003; 7 (1): 1-11
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-64237

ABSTRACT

Spinal infection is an uncommon but important clinical problem that often requires aggressive medical and surgical management. If recognized early and treated appropriately, a full recovery can often be expected. Treatment and outcome of spontaneous and postoperative pyogenic spondylodiscitis are discussed. The principles of conservative treatment are to establish accurate microbiological diagnosis, treat with specific antibiotics, immobilise the spine and carefully monitor for spinal instability and neurological deterioration. The principles of surgical treatment are to obtain multiple intraoperative cultures of bone and soft tissue, perform a through debridement of infected tissue and decompression of neural structures, and reconstruct the unstable spinal column with bone graft +/- concomitant instrumentation


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Humans , Male , Female , Discitis/etiology , Discitis/diagnosis , Discitis/surgery , Spine/pathology , Bacterial Infections , Postoperative Complications/therapy
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