Diagnostics and treatment of cervical spine trauma in pediatric patients : Recommendations from the Pediatric Spinal Trauma Group

BACKGROUND: Severe cervical spine injuries in children under the age of 17 years are rare. Recommendations or even guidelines for the diagnostics and treatment of such injuries in children are currently not available.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to formulate recommendations for diagnostics and treatment of injuries of the cervical spine in pediatric patients.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: First, a search of primary and secondary literature on the topic complex of diagnostics and treatment of cervical spine injuries in children was carried out. An appropriate internal literature database was defined and maintained. Second, within the framework of 9 meetings from April 2017 to December 2019 the members of the Pediatric Spinal Trauma Group of the Spine Section of the German Society for Orthopaedics and Trauma (DGOU) systematically formulated recommendations for the diagnostics and treatment of injuries of the cervical spine in pediatric patients by a consensus process.

RESULTS: Recommendation for the diagnostics and treatment for injuries of the cervical spine could be formulated for three age groups (age group I: 0-6 years; age group II: 7-9 years; age group III: 10-16 years). The diagnostic and therapeutic principles known from adult patients suffering from injuries to the cervical spine cannot be easily transferred to pediatric patients.

CONCLUSION: Injuries to the pediatric spine are rare and should be treated in specialized spine centers. Pediatric patients with a stable cardiopulmonary status should undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) if a spinal trauma is suspected. Classification systems and therapeutic recommendations for injuries to the cervical spine known from adult patients could also be used for adolescent patients. This is not possible for children under the age of 10 years. Only few classification systems exist for this age group. Basic principles of the treatment of spinal trauma in children is the restoration of spinal stability and correct anatomical relationships as well as the protection of all neural structures.

Medienart:

E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2020

Erschienen:

2020

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:123

Enthalten in:

Der Unfallchirurg - 123(2020), 4 vom: 06. Apr., Seite 252-268

Sprache:

Deutsch

Weiterer Titel:

Diagnostik und Therapie von Verletzungen der Halswirbelsäule im Kindesalter : Empfehlungen der AG Wirbelsäulentrauma im Kindesalter

Beteiligte Personen:

Meinig, Holger [VerfasserIn]
Matschke, Stefan [VerfasserIn]
Ruf, Michael [VerfasserIn]
Pitzen, Tobias [VerfasserIn]
Disch, Alexander [VerfasserIn]
Jarvers, Jan-Sven [VerfasserIn]
Herren, Christian [VerfasserIn]
Weiß, Thomas [VerfasserIn]
Jung, Matthias K [VerfasserIn]
Rüther, Hauke [VerfasserIn]
Welk, Thomas [VerfasserIn]
Badke, Andreas [VerfasserIn]
Gonschorek, Oliver [VerfasserIn]
Heyde, Christoph E [VerfasserIn]
Kandziora, Frank [VerfasserIn]
Knop, Christian [VerfasserIn]
Kobbe, Philipp [VerfasserIn]
Scholz, Matti [VerfasserIn]
Siekmann, Holger [VerfasserIn]
Spiegl, Ulrich [VerfasserIn]
Strohm, Peter [VerfasserIn]
Strüwind, Christoph [VerfasserIn]
Kreinest, Michael [VerfasserIn]
Arbeitsgruppe Wirbelsäulentrauma im Kindesalter der Sektion Wirbelsäule der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

Classification
Consensus development conference
Conservative treatment
Diagnostic imaging
Journal Article
Operation
Practice Guideline
Review

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Date Completed 14.04.2020

Date Revised 14.04.2020

published: Print

Citation Status MEDLINE

doi:

10.1007/s00113-020-00789-4

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM308015169