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~1.2 million HS / 200,000 college & pro athletes Largest number of sports-related injuries among organized team sports in the United States Spinal injuries in American football: Helmet to helmet Helmet contact with another body part Helmet to ground contact Most studied sport
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196 HS and college spinal injuries 1989-2002 Incidence: 1.10 / 100,000 high school 4.72 / 100,000 college Quadriplegia in 76 (38.8%) patients 5.85 /100,000 per year “Spear” tackling predominant activity resulting in quadriplegia Axial loading > hyperflexion and hyperextension Boden BP, et al. Catastrophic cervical spine injuries in high school and college football players. Am J Sports Med 2006; 34(8): 1223-1232
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National Football Head and Neck Injury Registry > 1300 documented cervical spine injuries Anti-spearing rules established in 1976 88% reduction of spinal injuries by 1994 Anti-spearing rule coupled with better coaching of blocking and tackling techniques has reduced football-related spinal injuries Mueller FO. Fatalities from brain and cervical spine injuries in tackle football: 54 years' experience. Neurologic Athletic Head and Spine Injuries. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders; 2000:242–251.
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Vertebral artery injury
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~ 6500 pts / year in US Emergency Depts High risk of long-term morbidity and mortality Male teenagers and young adults >50% of injuries occur in <4 ft of water 1.2-21% of all spinal cord injuries thought to be due to diving related injuries Cervical spine is almost always involved
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Almost always axial loading Neck is flexed slightly +/- hyperflexion Body weight generates axial load 70% are C5–C7 Flexion teardrop/burst fractures ~60%
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Jefferson Fracture *
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Articular facet fracture Vertebral artery injury
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Gravity and collisions!
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Jefferson Fracture *
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57 yo diving accident18 yo skiing accident
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Initial CT
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Type III Odontoid and C7 Spinous Process Fractures
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C1-C2 rotatory subluxation
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Sports-related spinal injuries are a significant source of long-term morbidity and mortality Mechanism of injury Injury pattern CT = primary imaging modality for the evaluation of the potentially injured spine Diagnostic work-up same as for other more common blunt mechanisms
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What is the estimated pooled sensitivity of radiography for the detection of cervical spine fractures? A. 32% B. 52% C. 72% D. 92% Holmes et al 2005 Meta- analysis Calculated pooled sensitivity Radiography = 52% CT = 98% Holmes et al. Computed tomography versus plain radiography to screen for cervical spine injury: a meta-analysis. J Trauma 2005;58(5):902-905
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What is the most common mechanism of injury for patients with cervical spine fractures following a shallow water diving injury? A. Axial loading B. Axial loading with hyperflexion C. Hyperflexion D. Rotation E. Hyperextension
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What is the most common fracture pattern involving C2? A. Hyperflexion burst B. Hangman fracture C. Odontoid fracture D. Articular pillar fracture E. Hyperextension teardrop
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What is the incidence of spinal cord injuries in the setting of hyperflexion burst fractures? A. 65% B. 75% C. 85% D. 95%
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