R. Goldstein et al., PREPLACEMENT OF THE BACK OF THE HALO VEST IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CERVICAL TRACTION FOR CERVICAL-SPINE INJURIES - A TECHNICAL NOTE, Surgical neurology, 44(5), 1995, pp. 476-478
BACKGROUND In patients with unstable cervical spine injuries initially
managed with in-line traction, there is some risk of loss of cervical
alignment and of new neurologic deficit when the halo vest is applied
. This report outlines a simple technique which facilitates halo appli
cation in these patients. METHODS The back of the halo vest is ''prepo
sitioned'' before traction is instituted. Once alignment is optimized,
halo vest application is easily completed without lifting the patient
or discontinuing cervical traction. RESULTS The authors have used thi
s technique in four patients without complication. CONCLUSIONS In pati
ents with unstable cervical spine injuries who require an initial peri
od of in-line traction, halo vest application is made easier and safer
by ''prepositioning'' the back of the vest.