We have conducted a prospective trial of the management of 135 adult patients who had sustained soft-tissue injuries of the neck in vehicle accidents. Early traction and physiotherapy was compared with rest in a collar and unsupervised mobilisation. No benefit from the active treatment could be identified; moulded collars in slight flexion gave the best pain relief and are recommended.
✓ En bloc removal of the lower lumbar vertebral bodies (VBs) is a major surgical challenge. The authors describe the surgical technique used in two patients who presented with chordoma confined to the L-5 and L-4 VB, respectively. These tumors were diagnosed using magnetic resonance (MR) imaging during investigation for back pain.Both patients underwent a combined (two-stage) anterior—posterior approach. In the first case the posterior stage of the procedure was followed by an anterior retroperitoneal approach, and in the second case a lateral retroperitoneal approach was used.Complete en bloc excision of the tumor was achieved in each case, even though in the second case the VB fractured when it was mobilized. The correlation between the MR imaging findings and surgical specimens was remarkable.The authors conclude that en bloc resection is feasible in these cases. Because mobilization of the VB is more difficult in the lateral approach, the authors favor the anterior retroperitoneal approach.The authors anticipate the need for such procedures to increase with the widespread use of MR imaging, which demonstrates the extent of these tumors with remarkable accuracy.
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