“…A large proportion of children die at the accident scene or shortly thereafter [3,8,12,63,119,120], Of the victims who sustain spinal injuries and survive the initial acci dent, another 20% die within 3 months [18,19,24,27,33,84], Life expectancy diminishes with increasingly se vere neurological injuries. Quadriplegics have shorter life expectancies than paraplegics, and patients with in complete neurological injuries have a longer life expec tancy than patients with complete injuries [2,8,11,12,[119][120][121][122]137], However, compared to other age-groups with SCI, children who survive the initial hospitaliza tion have a higher 5-year survival rate [3,8,12,18,27,33,63,84,119,120], Most reports regarding the initial neurological status after SCI suggest a higher percentage of complete SCI in children compared to adults (table 6) [1,3,4,18,19,25,27,28,33,45,63,…”