Cervical Fracture During COVID-19 Pandemic Era: A Case Series.

Open Access Emergency Medicine : OAEM Pub Date : 2021-12-07 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAEM.S319748
Pamudji Utomo, R Andhi Prijosedjati, Ricat Hinaywan Malik
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Background: Cervical fractures are potentially serious and can have fatal consequences if not treated properly. Correct diagnosis and classification of injury is the first step in determining the most appropriate treatment. Cervical fractures will have an impact on the patient's work, and COVID-19 is a challenge in the hospital to treat a cervical fracture. This study aims to discuss the case of patients with cervical fractures that have undergone surgical treatment in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Case presentation: Two cases of emergency patients with cervical injury treated at the hospital in the acute setting of the COVID-19 pandemic. All these patients experienced delayed timing to arrive in the emergency department of Prof. Dr. R. Soeharso Orthopedic Hospital. Neurological outcome was assessed before being discharged after surgery and a 3-month follow-up post-surgery.

Results: Laminectomy and posterior stabilization and fusion (PSF) were performed immediately after diagnosis was established in both patients. Physical rehabilitation was performed. In a 3-month follow-up, both patients' neurological functions improved.

Conclusion: Clinical outcomes of cervical injury patients can be affected by some factors, for example, timing to diagnosis, timing to traction application, timing to surgery, and timing to rehabilitation. Depending on the institution, weekend days can also affect the delay of the COVID-19 PCR swab. MRI schedule and patient optimal condition can also affect the timing to surgery. The immediate diagnosis and prompt treatment are needed to make a better outcome, especially better neurological status.

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COVID-19大流行时期颈椎骨折:一个病例系列。
背景:颈椎骨折是潜在的严重问题,如果治疗不当可能会导致致命的后果。正确诊断和分类损伤是确定最适当治疗的第一步。颈椎骨折会影响患者的工作,COVID-19是医院治疗颈椎骨折的挑战。本研究旨在探讨COVID-19大流行期间颈椎骨折患者接受手术治疗的病例。病例介绍:新冠肺炎大流行急性背景下在医院治疗的2例宫颈损伤急诊患者。所有这些患者都经历了延迟到达R. Soeharso骨科医院急诊科的时间。术后出院前评估神经系统预后,术后随访3个月。结果:两例患者在确诊后立即行椎板切除术和后路稳定融合(PSF)。进行了身体康复治疗。在3个月的随访中,两名患者的神经功能都有所改善。结论:颈椎损伤患者的临床预后受诊断时机、牵引时机、手术时机、康复时机等因素的影响。根据机构的不同,周末也可能影响COVID-19 PCR拭子的延迟。MRI时间表和患者的最佳状态也会影响手术的时机。需要及时诊断和及时治疗,以获得更好的结果,特别是更好的神经状态。
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