Application of Roy-Camille method for operating dorsolumbar spinal injuries in Cho ray hospital during 6/1994- 6/1996
- Author:
Son Xuan Vo
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
dorsolumar spinal injury
- MeSH:
Spinal Injuries;
surgery
- From:Journal of Vietnamese Medicine
1999;232(1):72-82
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
The authors present data from 150 cases of traumatic dorsolumbar spinal injuries operated on by Roy- Camille method. There was prevalence of male patients: 80%. The majority of patients belongs to the labour age group: from 20 to 50 years of age: 87.3%. The youngest was 16, the oldest: 71. The most frequent causes are labour accidents: 71.3%, fall having the highest percentage: 48.6%. The machanism of injury is compression with decreased vertebral body in height: 52%. There were extraspinal lesion in 13.3% of cases. Pain at the lesion level was found in 13.3% of cases. Pain at the lesion level was found in 100%- 91.3% of the patients had disturbaces; 82.7% these was hyposensibility under the level of the lesion, in 76.7% there was complete. In 66% fracture of the spine was found and 52% had dislocation. most often surgery was done in emergency. 82% had laminectomy, 94.7% had three spinal bodies fixed. Mean hospitalization: 9.6 days. 20 patients recovered from neurological funtions during hospitalization.