نتایج جستجو برای: cervical trauma in children.

تعداد نتایج: 17063506  

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
g.r. bahadorkhan associate professor, department of neurosurgery, mashhad university of medical sciences f. samini associate professor, department of neurosurgery, mashhad university of medical sciences m.r. ehsaei associate professor, department of neurosurgery, mashhad university of medical sciences

objectives major differences exist in the anatomy and biomechanics of the growing spine that causes failure patterns different from those in adults. spinal injury in the pediatric patient is a main concern because timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment can prevent further neurologic damage and deformity and potentiate recovery. we conducted a retrospective clinical study of 137 cases (93 bo...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
zahra sheidae mehne facuilty of medicine, mashhad branch, islamic azad university, mashhad, iran maryam moghadam qaeni facuilty of medicine, mashhad branch, islamic azad university, mashhad, iran sepideh mansoori majoofardi a. facuilty of medicine, mashhad branch, islamic azad university, mashhad, iran b. gastric cancer research group, mashhad university of medical science, mashhad, iran hediyeh imannejad facuilty of medicine, mashhad branch, islamic azad university, mashhad, iran

cervical injury, blunt and penetrating trauma, hardly lead to morbidity and mortality in children population but it is clinically important. although blunt trauma is less prevalence in children than penetrating trauma, it is life threatening due to laryngotracheal rupture. bicycle accidents are common reason of blunt trauma. blunt laryngotracheal injury is rare in children because mandibular bo...

Journal: :Seminars in pediatric surgery 2010
Nathaniel S Kreykes Robert W Letton

Cervical spine injury in pediatric trauma occurs rarely; however, there is significant potential for considerable morbidity when it does occur. Screening for cervical spine injuries has been shown to be most sensitive in adult trauma centers when combined with reliable physical examination findings. Because pediatric trauma patients suffer from a different range of injuries than adults, and oft...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2011
Julie C Leonard Nathan Kuppermann Cody Olsen Lynn Babcock-Cimpello Kathleen Brown Prashant Mahajan Kathleen M Adelgais Jennifer Anders Dominic Borgialli Aaron Donoghue John D Hoyle Emily Kim Jeffrey R Leonard Kathleen A Lillis Lise E Nigrovic Elizabeth C Powell Greg Rebella Scott D Reeves Alexander J Rogers Curt Stankovic Getachew Teshome David M Jaffe

STUDY OBJECTIVE Cervical spine injuries in children are rare. However, immobilization and imaging for potential cervical spine injury after trauma are common and are associated with adverse effects. Risk factors for cervical spine injury have been developed to safely limit immobilization and radiography in adults, but not in children. The purpose of our study is to identify risk factors associa...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه زنجان 1389

until now many studies have been done over recent decades throughout the world to show the right age to start english. in iran, research is still at an early stage in terms of evaluating teachers’ beliefs about teaching children english. the problem of at what age to start teaching english and how to teach english to elementary school children has not been solved neither in this country nor els...

Journal: :European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 2018

2017
M. Lastikka J. Aarnio I. Helenius

Purpose To report indications, outcomes and complications of instrumented cervical spinal fusion in a consecutive series of children at major university hospitals. Methods A retrospective, single surgeon series identified 35 consecutive children with a mean follow-up (FU) of 2.5 years undergoing instrumented cervical spinal fusion between 2005 and 2015. Results The main indications were ske...

Journal: :Neurosurgery 2002
M N Hadley B C Walters P A Grabb N M Oyesiku G J Przybylski D K Resnick T C Ryken

DIAGNOSTIC STANDARDS There is insufficient evidence to support diagnostic standards. GUIDELINES In children who have experienced trauma and are alert, conversant, have no neurological deficit, no midline cervical tenderness, and no painful distracting injury, and are not intoxicated, cervical spine x-rays are not necessary to exclude cervical spine injury and are not recommended. In childr...

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