P. Jourdan et al., SPINAL-CORD INJURIES BY EXTRA-SPINE MISSI LE PATH - HISTORIC, EXPERIMENTAL AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACH, Neuro-chirurgie, 40(3), 1994, pp. 183-195
A careful study of all clinical observations reported by various autho
rs during one century teaches us that spinal cord wounds caused by a m
issile path away from the spine have always had vague and mysterious m
echanisms. We have simulate shots near the cervical spine included in
gelatin and we have shot at pigs weighing 100 kilograms, previously an
aesthetized and bio-instrumented according to J. Breteau methodology.
So, we have been able to reproduce medullary wounds by shooting in the
nape of the neck, away from the cervical spine. The knowledge of all
mechanismss of ballistic wounds, the analysis of the results obtained
and a histological examination of wounded medulla leads us to the conc
lusion that this type of medullary wound distance from the spinal cord
, is not specific and that, in fact, the missile causes an ordinary me
dullary contusion. While wairing for forthcoming medicinal progress, a
management of treatment is suggested.