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Timing of Spinal Surgery in Polytrauma: The Relevance of Injury Severity, Injury Level and Associated Injuries.

Jakob HaxMichel Paul Johan TeubenSascha HalvachizadehTill BerkJulian SchererKai Oliver JensenRolf LeferingHans-Christoph PapeKai Sprengelnull null
Published in: Global spine journal (2023)
The current multicentre study demonstrates that polytrauma patients frequently sustain multiple spinal injuries, and those with an index spine injury may therefore benefit from standardized whole-spine imaging. Moreover, timing of surgical spinal surgery and outcome appear to depend on the severity of concomitant injuries and spinal injury localization. Future prospective studies are needed to identify trauma characteristics that are associated with improved outcome upon early or late spinal surgery.
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