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2017 ; 3
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Pediatric cervical spine injuries with neurological deficits, treatment options,
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Elnady B
; El-Morshidy E
; El-Meshtawi M
; Shawky A
SICOT J
2017[]; 3
(ä): 53
PMID28875929
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PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to highlight the challenges in
managing cervical spine injuries in children with neurological deficits.
INTRODUCTION: Cervical spine injuries in children are relatively rare. Pattern,
severity, and level of these injuries are age dependent. Neurological deficits in
young children are uncommon and usually have a good potential for recovery.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: This report includes four cases with pediatric cervical
spine injuries with variable degrees of spinal cord injuries and neurological
deficits. All the four patients were five years old or younger at the time of
injury. Those patients were presented with different patterns of injuries and the
treatment was customized for every patient. Marked neurological improvement
occurred in all patients at the last follow-up. CONCLUSION: The treatment of
pediatric cervical spine injuries should be individualized. Children with stable
injuries should do well with non-operative treatment while operative treatment is
recommended when the indication is appropriate and the expertise is available.
Neurological deficits due to spinal cord injuries in pediatric patients have a
high potential for recovery, provided that adequate management is considered.