
@article{ref1,
title="Cervical fractures in autopsy records",
journal="Chirurgia Narzadow Ruchu i Ortopedia Polska",
year="2003",
author="Pankowski, Rafał and Wilmanowska, Anita and Gos, Tomasz and Smoczyński, Andrzej",
volume="68",
number="3",
pages="157-163",
abstract="We reviewed the autopsy records of 1872 cases of death because of politrauma, gunshot wounds and suicidal hanging. The analysis included causes and frequency of cervical spine fractures, their most common localisation, architecture of bone destruction and their influence on cervical cord. The most common cause of cervical spine injury was motor vehicle accidents. We examined 82 specimens with traumatic fractures of cervical spine obtained from accident victims. About half of the injuries occurred in upper cervical spine. The most common fracture localisation was C2 with dens fracture as the most frequent injury. The most common spinal cord lesion was complete rupture mainly at the upper cervical spine level.<p /><p>Language: pl</p>",
language="pl",
issn="0009-479X",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}