Avtor/Urednik     Jonsson, Halldor; Cesarini, Kristina; Sahlstedt, Bo; Rauschning, Wolfgang
Naslov     Findings and outcome in whiplash-type neck distortions
Tip     članek
Vir     In: Komadina R, editor. Zbornik izbranih predavanj simpozija o nihajnih poškodbah vratne hrbtenice; 1998; Celje. Celje: Splošna in učna bolnišnica Celje, Služba za raziskovalno delo in izobraževanje,
Leto izdaje     1998
Obseg     str. 91-101
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Study Design. The authors assessed the clinical and imaging findings and late outcome in 50 patients with whiplash-type neck distortions (17 men, 33 women, mean age 33 years). Summary of Background Data. Early symptoms are neck pain, stiffness, end sometimes radiating pam: later bizarre symptomatology poses intricate clinical and medicolegal problems. Pathoanatomic studies indicate that soft tissue injuries may be overlooked. Method: Repeated clinical and radiographic examinations (plain and flexiorrextension radiograms and contrast magnetic resonance imaging evaluated with a new grading system); surgical findings; follow-up were performed after 1 and 5 years by an independent observer neurologist. Results. Neck pain persisted in 24 patients; radiating pain developed within 6 weeks in 19 patients. Two patients with segmental instability had posterior fusions and complete pain relief. Eight patients with severe radiating pain and large disc protrusions on magnetic resonance had nine surgically confirmed fresh disc herniations. Discactomy and fusion alleviated pain in these patients, whereas symptoms largely persisted in the conservatively treated patients. Conclusions. A high incidence of discoligamentous injuries was found in whiplash-type distortions. Most patients with severe persisting radiating pain had large disc protrusions on MRI that were confirmed as herniations at surgery. Neck and radiating pain were alleviated by early disc excision and fusion.
Deskriptorji     WHIPLASH INJURIES
NECK PAIN
SOFT TISSUE INJURIES
CERVICO-BRACHIAL NEURALGIA
DISKECTOMY
SPINAL FUSION