Publications by authors named "Adrian P Jackson"

Background/objective: Recent studies have reported on the outcomes of spinal cord injuries in the elderly. Our aim was to identify acute survival differences between elderly patients with atlantoaxial injuries relative to subaxial injuries at our institution and to determine whether operative treatment is associated with improved survival rates in either population.

Study Design: Retrospective database review of all traumatic cervical spine injuries in patients at least 65 years of age at a single tertiary care center.

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Study Design: Retrospective database review of all traumatic cervical spine injuries at a single tertiary care center.

Objective: To determine the acute survival of patients aged 65 and over with a variety of cervical spine injuries, regardless of operative or conservative treatment.

Summary Of Background Data: Elderly patients with cervical spine injuries have historically suffered from high mortality rates.

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Study Design: This study retrospectively reviewed 12 years of consecutive patients with cervical spine injuries.

Objective: To establish reasonable expectations for short-term postoperative survival of the elderly patient with a cervical spine injury.

Summary Of Background Data: Previous studies have outlined dismal expectations for patients older than 65 years, with cervical spine injuries.

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