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Multi-institutional review of characteristics and management of gunshot wounds to the spine.

Gabrielle SantangeloConnor WathenThomas PietersDerek D GeorgeLogan WorleyDominick MacalusoMert Marcel DagliSandra CatanzaroBen GuWilliam C WelchDmitry PetrovG Edward VatesAli K OzturkJames SchusterJonathan J Stone
Published in: The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society (2024)
Given the ubiquitous and heterogeneous experience with GSWs to the spine, rigorous attempts should be made to define this population and its clinical and surgical outcomes. Here, we present an analysis of 11 years of patients presenting to two large trauma centers to elucidate patterns in presentation, management, and follow-up. We highlight that GSWs to the cervical spine are most often seen in young black male patients. They were associated with high mortality and high rates of injury to vertebral arteries and that surgical intervention did not alter rates of discitis/osteomyelitis or propensity for neurologic recovery; moreover, there was no incidence of delayed spinal instability in the study population.
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