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Title: DAMAGE TO THE SPINE
Other Titles: Пошкодження хребта
Authors: Stoika, Vasyl
Kochmar, Vitalii
Filip, Stepan
Sheregii, Andrii
Pushkash, Ivan
Issue Date: Nov-2023
Publisher: Видавництво УжНУ "Говерла"
Abstract: Injuries of the spine and spinal cord are diverse pathologies characterized by various injury mechanisms. Spine injuries are among the most serious injuries. They make up 0.4 - 0.5% of all fractures of the bones of the skeleton. A significant number of the injured are young people. 20-40% of closed injuries of the spine are complicated by damage to the spinal cord of varying degrees of severity. A significant percentage of those dissatisfied with the result of treatment remains. Disability with complicated spinal injuries is 95%. Mortality in this group of patients is up to 30%. Establishing a diagnosis is crucial for the correct treatment of patients with spinal injuries.
Description: Injuries of the spine and spinal cord are diverse pathologies characterized by various injury mechanisms. Spine injuries are among the most serious injuries. They make up 0.4 - 0.5% of all fractures of the bones of the skeleton. A significant number of the injured are young people. 20-40% of closed injuries of the spine are complicated by damage to the spinal cord of varying degrees of severity. A significant percentage of those dissatisfied with the result of treatment remains. Disability with complicated spinal injuries is 95%. Mortality in this group of patients is up to 30%. Establishing a diagnosis is crucial for the correct treatment of patients with spinal injuries.
Type: Text
Publication type: Методичні рекомендації
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/67254
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