Is Cervical Spine Imaging Indicated in Gunshot Wounds to the Cranium

BACKGROUND, MATERIALS AND METHODSBecause there is no consensus regarding the necessity of imaging the cervical spine of patients who sustain a gunshot wound to the cranium, the cervical spinal radiographs of 53 consecutive patients with gunshot wounds to the cranium admitted to Hermann Hospital, a L...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care Infection, and Critical Care, 1998-03, Vol.44 (3), p.501-502
Hauptverfasser: Chong, Christopher L., Ware, Drue N., Harris, John H.
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND, MATERIALS AND METHODSBecause there is no consensus regarding the necessity of imaging the cervical spine of patients who sustain a gunshot wound to the cranium, the cervical spinal radiographs of 53 consecutive patients with gunshot wounds to the cranium admitted to Hermann Hospital, a Level I trauma center, from January of 1993 to January of 1996, were reviewed. RESULTSThe cervical spine radiographs of all 53 patients were negative. CONCLUSIONSCervical spine injury is not associated with gunshot wound to the cranium. Therefore, patient management decisions/procedures, including endotracheal intubation, should not be delayed pending cervical spine imaging.
ISSN:0022-5282
1529-8809
DOI:10.1097/00005373-199803000-00013