Title of article :
Outcome of Spinal Cord Injuries Managed in a Centre without Modern Imaging Facilities
Author/Authors :
Emejulu, JKC Neurosurgery Unit - Department of Surgery - Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital - Nnewi - Anambra State, Nigeria , Ekweogwu, OC Neurosurgery Unit - Department of Surgery - Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital - Nnewi - Anambra State, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The paucity of published reports from West
Africa on the outcome of spinal cord injuries (SCI) reflects
the limitations of the developing health care delivery system in
this part of the world.
OBJECTIVE: To review the outcome of the spinal cord injuries
managed in our centre and relate same to those of published
reports.
METHODS: We conducted a prospective study by utilizing a
structured proforma on all SCI cases admitted to and managed
in our service from April 21, 2006 to April 20, 2008. The
collated data were then analyzed and compared to the literature.
RESULTS: Spinal injury (neural and non-neural) was diagnosed
in 62 (7.5%) of 826 total consultations in the two-year period
under study. Thirty-five (56.5%) of them were <40years with
fewer cases at the extremes of age, and most 47 (76%) were
males. Forty-nine (79%) had neural injuries of which the
majority (94%) involved the spinal cord. Treatment was nonoperative
in all cases, and all those with complete cord injury
remained without neurological recovery, whereas 91% of
cases of incomplete injuries made varying degrees of recovery.
Mortality from the cord injuries was 13 (28.3%), and all were
in the cervical region. Twenty (32.3%) were followed up in the
out-patient clinic for a mean period of 13.7weeks (range 1.4 –
63.4weeks) following discharge.
CONCLUSION: Our findings support the reports that cases of
incomplete cord injury make neurological recovery, while those
of complete injury do not. Our mortality rate of 28.3%
compares closely with the mortality rates from other local
series.
Keywords :
Frankel scale , outcome , injury , Spinal cord
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics