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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-540120

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Objective To study clinical features of severe craniocerebral injuries complicated by upper cervical vertebral injuries so as to have a deeper understanding and higher vigilantness. Methods Twenty-nine cases of severe craniocerebral injuries complicated by upper cervical vertebral injuries were clinically analyzed. Results Injury causes included traffic accident in 26 cases, fall in one, rolling down in one and mine collapse in one. Treatment results showed that 16 cases survived and 13 died. As for Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) score, two cases were ranked at grade Ⅴ, seven at grade Ⅳ, six at grade Ⅲ, one at grade Ⅱ and 13 at grade Ⅰ. Conclusions The severe craniocerebral injuries complicated by upper cervical vertebral injuries are critical and complex mainly because the severe craniocerebral injuries can be paid more attention and diagnosed and treated early while the upper cervical vertebral injuries are easy to be neglected, as gives rise to missed injuries, lack of timely management and high mortality. Therefore, various severe complications are liable for deaths.

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