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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jan 2001
Comparative Study Clinical TrialThe role of computed tomography in cervical spinal injury due to diving.
- M Kligman, C Vasili, and M Roffman.
- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Carmel Medical Center, 7 Michal Street, Haifa 34362, Israel.
- Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2001 Jan 1; 121 (3): 139-41.
AbstractWe studied both the clinical features and computed tomography (CT) findings in 25 patients with a cervical spinal injury related to diving. In all patients the X-rays, including anteroposterior, lateral and open mouth views, were normal. The clinical features included headache, dizziness, without an alteration in the state of consciousness. In 5 patients, the CT spinal scan revealed cervical spinal injury unrecognised on X-ray. In 4 of them, the mechanism of the trauma was a direct injury to the head when it hit the bottom of the pool; in 1 patient, the mechanism was indirect injury transmitted from the stretched hands to the cervical spine. We conclude that the cervical spinal injury caused by diving should be evaluated selectively by CT spinal scan in patients with direct cervical injury, even if the clinical and roentgenographic results appear negative.
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