2022
DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2021.0282
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Pediatric Spine Trauma

Abstract: Pediatric spine has growth potential with incomplete ossification, and also unique biomechanics which have important implications for trauma patients. This article intends to review various aspects of pediatric spine trauma including epidemiology, anatomy and biomechanics, and clinically relevant details of each type of injury based on the location and mechanism of injury. With the appropriate but not superfluous treatment, pediatric spine trauma patients can have better chance of recovery. Therefore, as a spi… Show more

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“…The presence of the dens or odontoid process is the axis's most distinctive anatomic feature. The dens result from the axis fusion with the atlas's vertebral body remnant 3,21) . Its primary role is to smooth the transition across the upper and lower cervical spines, which is made possible by its articulating facets.…”
Section: Anatomy Of C2 Vertebramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of the dens or odontoid process is the axis's most distinctive anatomic feature. The dens result from the axis fusion with the atlas's vertebral body remnant 3,21) . Its primary role is to smooth the transition across the upper and lower cervical spines, which is made possible by its articulating facets.…”
Section: Anatomy Of C2 Vertebramentioning
confidence: 99%