Trauma | Non Trauma |
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Rules for limiting radiology have been developed without a clear difference. Both NEXUS and Canadian C-spine rules have been demonstrated to reduce need for imaging with low chance of missing fractures. Neither are reliably useful in children <10yo
NEXUS criteria:
if ALL are true, imaging is NOT indicated
Canadian C spine rule - probably more diagnostic and recommended in NICE guidelines
The spinal column is functionally divided into 3 columns with 'instability' being described if any 2 columns are disrupted
Occipital condyle fracture | • Class I -comminuted fracture of the condyle • Class II -related basilar skull fracture • Class III - avulsion fracture at attachment of alar ligament. |
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Occipito-cervical dislocation | • Type I - ventral subluxation of condyles relative to C1 • Type II -vertical dislocation of the occipital condyles • Type III -rare & involve dorsal dislocations of the condyles |
C1 fracture (atlas) | • Type I - limited to ant or post arch • Type II - unilateral lateral mass injury • Type III - ‘Jefferson fractures’ = burst-type fractures with ≥3 fracture sites through ventral & dorsal aspects of the C1 ring • C1 fractures may be associated with disruption of the transverse atlantal ligament causing instability |
C2 fracture (axis) | Dens |
• Type I - occur at the superior tip of the dens • Type II - junction of base of dens and body of axis • Type III - extend into body of axis |
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Pars Interarticularis - Hangman's fractures | |
• Type I - <3 mm of translation of C2 on C3 and lack significant angulation at the fracture site. • Type II - >3 mm of translation & significant angulation • Type III - involve pars fractures plus bilateral C2/3 facet dislocations |
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Subaxial | • C3–C7 = similar in anatomy and biomechanics & therefore similar # patterns. • 6 common patterns - compressive flexion, compressive extension, distractive flexion, vertical compression, distractive extension and lateral flexion |
NICE 2016 spinal injury
NCBI safe management of C spine injuries 2018
Acute Mx C Spine cord injury 2015
https://radiologykey.com/imaging-the-cervical-thoracic-and-lumbar-spine/
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/824380-overview
https://radiologykey.com/imaging-the-cervical-thoracic-and-lumbar-spine/
pictures from IEM
Initial Mx - anaesthesia and Critical care 2013
Cervical radiculopathy review 2016