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Twenty patients with a C3/4 spinal cord injury have been treated in our hospital since 1974. There were 15 new patients. The average follow up period was 68 months, ranging from 7 to 162 months. The 15 new cases were classified as Frankel A in nine cases, B in one, and C in five. Frankel A or B were usually accompanied by either an unstable spinal fracture or by spinal canal stenosis at the C3/4 level. Twelve patients received surgery. At the most recent follow up, eight of the 15 patients (53.3%) had improved according to Frankel's classification. Five, all Frankel A on remission, have died between 2 and 156 months after injury. Seven patients required tracheotomy on account of severe respiratory disturbance.
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Sannohe, A., Harata, S., Ueyama, K. et al. The prognosis and the treatment of patients with a C3/4 spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord 34, 486–487 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1996.83
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1996.83