Introduction

Does the timing of surgery to treat traumatic spinal cord injury affect outcomes?

Does the timing of surgery to treat traumatic spinal cord injury affect outcomes?

An multinational team of researchers performed a systematic review of the literature on spinal decompression surgery following traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI).

Although debate continues over the effects of the timing of surgery, the authors found that “early” compared to “late” spinal surgery was associated with significantly greater motor and neurological improvement and shorter length of hospital stay.

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