S. Wenger et al., INTRAOPERATIVE SUBDURAL PERFUSION AFTER S PINAL-CORD INJURIES - A REPORT ON 4 CASES, Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift, 106(21), 1994, pp. 684-687
In experimental investigations on primates it has been shown that afte
r a standardized transverse lesion of the spinal cord subdural perfusi
on with an artificial liquor solution (Elliot's B solution) of the reg
ion of the injury improved the eventual motoric function achieved. We
tried to reproduce these experimental results in the management of fou
r patients with acute spinal cord injury after trauma of the vertebral
column. Due to the difficulty of an exact evaluation in this initial
study an objective positive effect of perfusion with Ringer solution (
at 37-degrees-C) could not be confirmed in these patients. Nevertheles
s, the possibility of a positive influence of this adjuvant operative
treatment on spinal cord injuries should be studied in a greater colle
ctive of patients. A multicentre study would be essential because of t
he limited number of cases in a single hospital.