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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jan 2001
Case ReportsCervical fracture of the anterior and posterior elements without evidence of neurological deficit. A report of three cases.
- K Kaneko, T Baba, K Kikuchi, Y Inoue, Y Shimamura, T Muta, and H Kurosawa.
- Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatologic Surgery, Juntendo University, Izunagaoka Hospital, Tagata, Shizuoka, Japan. orthop-jun-izu@mx5.ttcn.ne.jp
- Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2001 Jan 1; 121 (3): 174-6.
AbstractWe present three cases of cervical spinal fracture, involving two columns without an obvious neurological deficit. Usually if two of three columns are fractured, the injury is considered unstable structurally and clinically. Fortunately our cases did not involve sensory or motor impairment because of an enlargement of the spinal canal.
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