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Essentiality of the lateral cervical spine radiograph

✍ Scribed by Craig F. Williams; Theodore W. Bernstein; Carl Jelenko III


Book ID
104311940
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
651 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
1097-6760

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✦ Synopsis


Proper interpretation of the lateral cervical spine (C-spine) film is a prime emergency medicine responsibility. Patients with potential neck injury must be identified rapidly and handled carefully; their C-spine films must be interpreted quickly and accurately. We stress the urgency in obtaining a good, readable lateral C-spine film and present a systematic "ABCs" approach to reading this film. This approach includes specific, sequential attention to Alignment, Bony integrity, Cartilaginous structures, and the surrounding Softtissue spaces. In the cases of 50 consecutive patients with C-spine injuries (49 adults, one child) seen recently in our emergency medicine program, we have correlated traumatic mechanisms with specific injury patterns. These analyses have been meshed with data from the patients' medical records and radiographs. In a significant number of instances (>25% in this series), objective, careful radiographic interpretation is more important to the patient's welfare than is any other diagnostic modality m including history and physical examination.


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