Alker G J, Oh Y S, Leslie E V
Orthop Clin North Am. 1978 Oct;9(4):1003-10.
Postmortem radiographic examinations in 312 victims of fatal traffic accidents were analyzed with respect to injuries to the cervical spine. Most fractures and dislocations in this group were found to involve the craniocervical junction and the upper two cervical segments. Over half were flexion injuries, one-fifth caused predominantly by extension. Flexion and extension views were found to be helpful in demonstrating the instability of many injuries.
对312名致命交通事故受害者的尸体进行了X线检查,以分析颈椎损伤情况。该组中的大多数骨折和脱位发生在颅颈交界处和上两个颈椎节段。超过半数为屈曲损伤,五分之一主要由伸展损伤所致。发现屈曲位和伸展位X线片有助于显示许多损伤的不稳定性。