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Cervical spine immobilization during extrication of the awake patient: a narrative review.

Eur J Emerg Med

June 2017

aKent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance Trust, Marden bSouth East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, Banstead cRoyal London Hospital, London, UK.

Techniques for extricating vehicle occupants after road-traffic collisions have evolved largely through fear of worsening a cervical spine injury, rather than being evidence-based. Recent research has looked at the safety of allowing the alert patient to self-extricate, rather than being assisted with equipment such as long spinal boards and semirigid cervical collars. This review aims to elucidate whether it is safe to allow an alert, ambulant patient to self-extricate from a vehicle with minimal or no cervical spine immobilization.

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