Surgical approaches for cervical spine facet dislocations
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- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD008129Copiar DOI
- Base de datos:
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- Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
- Versión publicada:
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- 07 octubre 2009see what's new
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- Intervention
- Etapa:
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- Protocol
- Grupo Editorial Cochrane:
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Grupo Cochrane de Lesiones óseas, articulares y musculares
- Copyright:
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- Copyright © 2010 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Contributions of authors
Conceiving the review: DDC (David Del Curto) and EP (Eduardo Puertas)
Co‐ordinating the review: DDC and DEM (Délio Eulálio Martins)
Writing the protocol: DDC, DEM and RBA (Regis Bruni Andriolo)
Reading and checking protocol before submission: DDC and EP
Declarations of interest
None known.
Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the editors and external referee of the Cochrane Bone, Joint and Muscle Trauma Review Group for valuable comments at peer‐review: Helen Handoll, Alastair Gibson, Vicki Livingstone and Janet Wale. We also would like to thank Lindsey Elstub for her support, and Joanne Elliott for her assistance in the development of the search strategies.
Version history
Published | Title | Stage | Authors | Version |
2014 Oct 30 | Surgical approaches for cervical spine facet dislocations in adults | Review | David Del Curto, Marcel Jun Tamaoki, Délio E Martins, Eduardo Barros Puertas, João Carlos Belloti | |
2009 Oct 07 | Surgical approaches for cervical spine facet dislocations | Protocol | David Del Curto, Délio E Martins, Régis B Andriolo, Eduardo Barros Puertas | |
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Adult; Female; Humans; Male;
PICO
Term | Definition |
Discectomy | Excision (cutting out), in part or whole, of an intervertebral disc. The most common indication is disc displacement or herniation (see 'Hernia'). In addition to standard surgical removal, it can be performed by percutaneous discectomy or by laparoscopic discectomy, the former being the more common. |
Fracture | A break in a bone |
Fracture fixation | The use of usually metallic devices inserted into or through bone to hold a fracture in a set position and alignment while it heals. |
Facet dislocation | Complete displacement that occurs between facets of the interior (located below) and superior (located above) articular processes of adjacent vertebra |
Hernia | Protrusion (pushing out) of tissue, structure, or part of an organ through the muscular tissue or the membrane by which it is normally contained |
Reduction | The restoration, by surgical or manipulative procedures, of a part to its normal anatomic relation |
Surgical decompression | A surgical operation for the relief of pressure in a body compartment or on a body part |