%0 Journal Article
%T Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries in Gold Miners in Mali: Preliminary Study on 76 Cases
%A Oumar Coulibaly
%A Mahamadou Dama
%A Oumar Diallo
%A Daouda Sissoko
%A Boubacar Sogoba
%A Singuepir¨¦ Alpha
%A Youssouf Sogoba
%A Drissa Kanikomo
%J World Journal of Neuroscience
%P 208-215
%@ 2162-2019
%D 2019
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/wjns.2019.93014
%X Introduction: Gold panning is the research and artisanal exploitation of gold in the auriferous areas (rivers or others). Traumatisms arising from these activities are due to severe spinal cord injury and generally affect young people in full activity. They constitute a real social handicap in Mali and even in Africa. The aim of our study is to share our expertise in the management of these vertebro-medullary traumasin these miners who currently escape to all controls in Mali. Material and Methods: From 2013 to 2016, 76 Traumatic Spine Cord Injuries (TSCI) were treated in the department of Neurosurgery of ˇ°Hôpital du Maliˇ±. There were 73 males (96.05%) versus 03 Females (3.95%), aged between 21 - 43 years old. Results: All of our patients were admitted with deficit differing from paraparesis to tetraplegia. According to Frankel scale, we found 59 patients with complete deficits (A grade, 77.63%), and incomplete deficits in 17 cases (12 grade B, 04 grade C, 01 grade D). The X-ray standard radiographies were done in 24 cases (31.58%) from which 02 patients had been operated with these data. CT scan centered on the injured spinal segment was performed in 74 cases (97.37%). The lumbar spine was affected in 39 cases, followed by thoracolumbar junction in 19 cases and thoracic spine in 16 cases. The cervical spine was only interested in two cases. Fractures dislocations are the most frequently lesions
%K Spinal Cord Injury
%K Gold
%K Mali
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=94520