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Orthopedic Journal of China ; (24)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-548003

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[Objective]To investigate the clinical treatments of perioperative complications in patients with cervical cord injury.[Method]Totally 155 cases of cervical cord injury associated with fracture of the cervical spine were enrolled in this study from January 1997 to December 2007.Eighty-five cases were treated with anterior internal fixation,66 with expansive open-door laminoplasty of the cervical spine,and 4 with one stage anterior and posterior approach operations.[Result]Forty-five cases were complicated with hyperpyrexia,31 with respiratory dysfunction,43 with pulmonary infection,70 with hyponatremia,25 with urinary system infection,3 with stress ulcer,10 with deep venous thrombosis,5 with palsy of the C5 nerve root,3 with injury of superior laryngeal nerve or recurrent nerve,1 with leakage of cerebrospinal fluid,2 with cervical hematoma,1 with loosening of interal fixation,1 with esophageal fislula,and 10 died.[Conclusion]There are many perioperative complications from cervical cord injury.To pay attention to the treatments of perioperative complications will bring a satisfactory clinical effect.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma ; (12)2002.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-583580

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Objective To explore the differences between the conservative treatment and the operative treatment in the management of cervical spinal cord injury, and the timing of the operation. Methods The therapeutic effectiveness o f the 45 cases who were treated from October 1996 to January 2002 was analyzed. 21 of them underwent conservative treatment and 24 operative treatment. The corr elation between the therapeutic effects of the operation and its timing was expl ored. Results The myeloid functional recovery was poor in the patients who had b een treated with conservative means but good in those who had been given an oper ation. The earlier the operation, the more effective it could be, and the higher the probability of the myeloid functional recovery. Conclusions The operative treatment promises better outcome than the conservative treatment. To get the be st effects, the operation should be done within one month after the injury, for the longer the lapse between the injury and the operation, the worse the effect.

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