Effect of instrumented spinal fixation on outcome in polytrauma patients in the ICU

  • Simpson G
  • Menakaya C
  • Bidwai A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Spinal injuries in polytrauma patients carry high morbidity and mortality often necessitating intensive care admission. A review of polytrauma patients admitted to the ICU at The Royal Liverpool University Hospital was undertaken to investigate the effect of spinal instrumentation on outcome in the ITU.

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Simpson, G., Menakaya, C., Bidwai, A., Pillay, R., & Dematas, M. (2012). Effect of instrumented spinal fixation on outcome in polytrauma patients in the ICU. Critical Care, 16(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc11063

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