Craniocervical dissociation: A framework for diagnosis and management of a rare but never miss injury

James W. Connelly, Joshua Mizels, Brian A. Karamian, William Ryan Spiker, Brandon Lawrence, Darrel S. Brodke, Nicholas Spina
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Abstract

Craniocervical dissociation (CCD) is a potentially devastating injury resulting from osseoligamentous injury to the craniovertebral junction and is associated with significant neurologic morbidity and mortality. CCD may be difficult to diagnose due to subtle imaging findings, and delayed diagnosis can lead to further neurologic decline. CCD is a surgical emergency and should be securely stabilized until definitive surgical rigid internal fixation can be performed. The current article will provide a framework for the management of CCD, with a particular emphasis on the critical first step of diagnosis.

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颅颈分离:诊断和处理罕见但从未遗漏的损伤的框架
颅颈分离(Craniocervical dissociation,CCD)是颅椎交界处骨韧带损伤导致的潜在破坏性损伤,与严重的神经系统发病率和死亡率相关。由于影像学检查结果不明显,CCD 可能难以诊断,延误诊断可能导致神经系统功能进一步衰退。CCD 是一种外科急症,在进行明确的外科硬性内固定之前,应牢牢固定。本文将为 CCD 的治疗提供一个框架,并特别强调诊断这一关键的第一步。
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Seminars in Spine Surgery
Seminars in Spine Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Spine Surgery is a continuing source of current, clinical information for practicing surgeons. Under the direction of a specially selected guest editor, each issue addresses a single topic in the management and care of patients. Topics covered in each issue include basic anatomy, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, management options and follow-up of the condition under consideration. The journal also features "Spinescope," a special section providing summaries of articles from other journals that are of relevance to the understanding of ongoing research related to the treatment of spinal disorders.
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