腰椎损伤:识别和处理。

Alexander Woolard, Sam Oussedik
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15%的脊髓损伤发生在腰骶区。脊髓或马尾损伤是可能的并发症。对所有创伤患者进行彻底的评估将导致早期诊断和最佳结果。这篇文章着眼于腰椎损伤的识别和处理。
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Injuries to the lumbar spine: identification and management.

Fifteen percent of spinal injuries occur in the lumbosacral region. Damage to the spinal cord or cauda equina is a possible complication. Thorough assessment of all trauma patients for such injuries will result in early diagnosis and optimal outcome can be achieved. This article looks at the identification and management of injuries to the lumbar spine.

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