Critical Care Management of Fracture Dislocation of Cervical Spine: A Case Report
Liliriawati Ananta Kahar,
Wiwi Monika Sari,
Aldhimas Marthsyal Pratikna
et al.
Abstract:Background: Spinal cord injuries affect nearly 1 million people every year, more than 90% of all cervical injuries require intubation, most cases also require tracheostomy, and nearly 40% are ventilator dependent. This study aimed to describe critical care management of fracture dislocation of spine.
Case Presentation: A 27-year-old male patient complained patient came with complaints of weakness in both limbs 13 hours before admission. Initially, the patient was driving a motorbike then the patient wa… Show more
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