Commentary
A narrative evaluation of management options in acute traumatic spinal cord injury
Author(s): Alison Parker*
Each year, over 500,000 people worldwide suffer from Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), which causes severe morbidity. The primary harm to the spinal cord occurs during the initial injury, which can be caused by a contusion, laceration, or, more rarely, a transection. Secondary damage is more subtle and subacute in SCI, and it is caused by a mix of inflammatory responses, vascular alterations, and ionic imbalance. After the acute, main insult, early therapeutic management is critical to achieve the best potential results for these individuals. The latest research on the demographics and mechanics of spinal cord injuries, as well as the underlying basic science and management options, is presented.
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a serious disease that affects about 500,000 people each year throughout the world. The damage itself causes a lot of morbidity. These injuries are typical of a .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/pulnp.2022.2(1).1-2