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Boyun travmalarına yeniden bir bakış

A new overview of neck traumas

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Initial stabilization of the neck trauma patients is very important because it may result with persistant neurological deficit or death. In addition; spinal injuries are one of the most dangerous injuries related with trauma and emergency service doctors play an important role in assesing and directing these patients. We tried to overview the kinds of neck traumas, the thiage of these patients and advanced considerations in this article.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Boyun travmaları ölümle veya kalıcı nörolojik defisitle sonuçlanabildiğinden bu travmaya maruz kalan hastaların ilk stabilizasyonu çok önemlidir. Spinal yaralanmalar travma ilişkili yaralanmaların en tehlikelilerinden birisidir ve acil servis doktorları bu hastaların değerlendirilmesinde ve yönlendirilmesinde çok önemli rol oynamaktadır. Bu makalede, boyun travmalarının çeşitleri, bu hastaların triajı ve ileri değerlendirmeleri gözden geçirilmeye çalışılmıştır
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Uzm.Dr. Sadiye Yolcu
Şanlıurfa Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Acil Servis
Şanlıurfa, Türkiye
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