A comparison of the Minerva and halo jackets for stabilization of the cervical spine

Author:

Benzel Edward C.,Hadden Theresa A.,Saulsbery Carla M.

Abstract

✓ The motion at each intervertebral level permitted by the halo jacket and the thermoplastic Minerva body jacket was compared in 10 ambulatory patients with an unstable cervical spine. The thermoplastic Minerva body jacket is a new lightweight modification of a Minerva jacket which is fabricated from Polyform (a splinting material made of a polyester polycaprolactone) and Polycushion (a closed-cell foam for padding). Each patient served as his/her own control. The average movement from flexion to extension at each intervertebral level was significantly less in the thermoplastic Minerva body jacket (2.3° ± 1.7°) than in the halo jacket (3.7° ± 3.1°) (p < 0.0025). This difference is attributable to the “snaking phenomenon” encountered with halo jacket immobilization and should be taken into account when considering an external splint for an unstable cervical spine. The thermoplastic Minerva body jacket also offered a substantial improvement in comfort for the patient over that experienced in the halo jacket. The apparent advantage with respect to stability and comfort of the thermoplastic Minerva body jacket over the halo jacket suggests that the former device is the orthosis of choice for ambulatory stabilization of most patients with an unstable posttraumatic cervical spine injury.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

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