Abstract

Myelographic evaluation of the cervical spinal canal has been helpful in making a more rational plan of management in the acute stage of spinal cord injury. Use of skull tongs, a circular bed, and a lateral cervical spinal puncture makes the procedure safer and less cumbersome than myelography by the lumbar route.

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