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Early surgical intervention for acute spinal cord injury: time is spine.

Journal Paper/Review - Jul 19, 2023

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Citation
Quddusi A, Pedro K, Alvi M, Hejrati N, Fehlings M. Early surgical intervention for acute spinal cord injury: time is spine. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 2023; 165:2665-2674.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Acta Neurochir (Wien) 2023; 165
Publication Date
Jul 19, 2023
Issn Electronic
0942-0940
Pages
2665-2674
Brief description/objective

Acute traumatic spinal cord injury (tSCI) is a devastating occurrence that significantly contributes to global morbidity and mortality. Surgical decompression with stabilization is the most effective way to minimize the damaging sequelae that follow acute tSCI. In recent years, strong evidence has emerged that supports the rationale that early surgical intervention, within 24 h following the initial injury, is associated with a better prognosis and functional outcomes. In this review, we have summarized the evidence and elaborated on the nuances of this concept. Additionally, we have reviewed further concepts that stem from "time is spine," including earlier cutoffs less than 24 h and the challenging entity of central cord syndrome, as well as the emerging concept of adequate surgical decompression. Lastly, we identify barriers to early surgical care for acute tSCI, a key aspect of spine care that needs to be globally addressed via research and policy on an urgent basis.