The incidence of spinal cord injuries (SCI) in Novosibirsk is 29.7 per million per year. Almost all of these SCI patients (94, 3%) asre hospitalized to our clinic. Over the past 5 years (since 1989), a total of 196 patients with SCI were admitted, SCI were distributed as follows: cervical, 96 patients (49.0%); thoracic, 54 (27.5°%); and lumbar, 46 (23, 5°%). SCI was diagnosed using computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), pneumomyelography, epidurography, radiography and electrophysiological methods (neuromyography, evoked potentials). All patients had a neurological deficit of varying degree; Frankel grade A, 64 patients (32.7°%); B, 22 (11.20%); C, 67 (34, 2%); and D, 43 (21.9°%). Almost 40°% (39.7°%) of the patients had unstable fractures, most of them being in the cervical spine. One hundred and ninety patients were operated on, 52 within 3-4 h after trauma. Several types of operation were used: anterior decompression (106 patients); posterior decompression (64 patients); omentomyelopexia (seven patients); meningomyelo- radiculolysis (13 patients). Conservative treatment (‘halo’ traction) was applied in six patients. No patient was made worse because of the surgery, Twenty four patients had a complete neurological recovery, 113 patients could be reclassified into a higher group (Frankel classification), and 59 patients had no neurological improvement. The overall mortality was 16.80% (13.7 postoperatively). © 1995, International Spinal Cord Society. All rights reserved.
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Silberstein, B., & Rabinovich, S. (1995). Epidemiology of spinal cord injuries in novosibirsk, russia. Paraplegia, 33(6), 322–325. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1995.72
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