Introduction: Outcome of spine injury treated in resource constrained regions may not be the same as in developed nations. The aim of the present study was to study the epidemiological characteristics, delay, complications, and outcome of surgically treated dorsal and lumbar trauma. Methods: Retrospective study of dorsal and lumbar spine injury patients treated between December 2015 and August 2017. Patients were segregated into four groups based on the timing of surgery: 0-2 days, 3-7 days, 8-30 days, and more than 31 days. Only one operating room twice a week was allotted to spine surgery, and spine had to compete with orthopedic and surgical trauma for admission and surgery. Results: Ninety-one patients (male 61) with mean age 33 years w...
Background: Socioeconomic structure, policies and cultural traditions play important roles in the de...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To report the epidemiological profile of patients operated for treatmen...
"nAcute injuries of the spine and spinal cord are among the most causes of severe disability an...
Background: In developing nations like Nepal, spinal cord injury has multispectral consequences for ...
Cross sectional study. Purpose: To characterize the pattern of injury, describe the current clinical...
Introduction: Spinal injuries are one of the most debilitating injuries if not fatal and affect ever...
Background: Most epidemiologic research in low-income countries tends to focus on diseases, however...
Background Spinal injuries are common and have a devastating impact on quality of life. African lite...
ABSTRACT Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating neurological injury, resulting in var...
Background: Clinical complications following spinal cord injury are a big concern as they account fo...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Recent epidemiological data for spinal trauma in France are spars...
Spinal cord injury is devastating injury, which has serious impact not only to the individual but al...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemi...
Background: Cervical spine trauma (CST) leads to devastating neurologic injuries. In a cohort of CST...
Aim: Spinal trauma is one of the most important causes of trauma-related morbidity worldwide. Spinal...
Background: Socioeconomic structure, policies and cultural traditions play important roles in the de...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To report the epidemiological profile of patients operated for treatmen...
"nAcute injuries of the spine and spinal cord are among the most causes of severe disability an...
Background: In developing nations like Nepal, spinal cord injury has multispectral consequences for ...
Cross sectional study. Purpose: To characterize the pattern of injury, describe the current clinical...
Introduction: Spinal injuries are one of the most debilitating injuries if not fatal and affect ever...
Background: Most epidemiologic research in low-income countries tends to focus on diseases, however...
Background Spinal injuries are common and have a devastating impact on quality of life. African lite...
ABSTRACT Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating neurological injury, resulting in var...
Background: Clinical complications following spinal cord injury are a big concern as they account fo...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Recent epidemiological data for spinal trauma in France are spars...
Spinal cord injury is devastating injury, which has serious impact not only to the individual but al...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemi...
Background: Cervical spine trauma (CST) leads to devastating neurologic injuries. In a cohort of CST...
Aim: Spinal trauma is one of the most important causes of trauma-related morbidity worldwide. Spinal...
Background: Socioeconomic structure, policies and cultural traditions play important roles in the de...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To report the epidemiological profile of patients operated for treatmen...
"nAcute injuries of the spine and spinal cord are among the most causes of severe disability an...