Color-coded Duplex sonography of vertebral arteries: 11 cases of blunt cervical spine injury
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https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679308994553Abstract
In 11 patients with locked cervical spine facets after blunt injury, the patency of the vertebral arteries was evaluated by color-coded Duplex sonography (CCDS) up to 11 years after the accident. In 7 patients the dislocations had been reduced, 2 had been treated conservatively, and 9 had been fused. In 9 patients (3 of them with persistent locking) the mean systolic peak flow velocity was 55 cm/sec and the vessel diameter was 0.35 cm. Only 2 patients had an abnormal CCDS. In 1 with persistent locking the ipsilateral vertebral artery was occluded, and in the other flow signals were abnormal and the vessel diameter was smaller than on the contralateral side. The high coincidence of vertebral artery occlusions and locked dislocations, as well as fracture dislocations reported by others, was not confirmed in our series.Downloads
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1993-01-01
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Sim, E., Schwarz, N., Biowski-Fasching, U., & Biowski, P. (1993). Color-coded Duplex sonography of vertebral arteries: 11 cases of blunt cervical spine injury. Acta Orthopaedica, 64(2), 133–137. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679308994553
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