Halo For Spinal Injury. This allows your injured spinal column and the ligaments to heal. To perform the test the leaking fluid is dripped onto a 4x4 gauze or towel. The halo vest has been shown to be extremely effective at preventing further neurological injury for patients who have sustained cervical spinal injuries. The apparatus consists of a halo vest stabilization bars and a metal ring encircling the patient s head and fixated to the skull with multiple pins.
However in some cases there may be persistent instability from bony or ligamentous damage to the cervical spine and surgery could be necessary to ensure proper stabilization. The ring is attached by four bars to a stiff lightweight vest that fits around your chest. A halo metal ring is secured to the skull with pins and to two metal rods attached to a well fitted plastic jacket. When a dextrostix or tes tape test gives a positive reading for glucose the drainage must be further tested because glucose is also found in the blood. Studies have demonstrated excellent rates of healing after three months of halo vest use. This allows your injured spinal column and the ligaments to heal.
To perform the test the leaking fluid is dripped onto a 4x4 gauze or towel.
The ring is attached by four bars to a stiff lightweight vest that fits around your chest. To perform the test the leaking fluid is dripped onto a 4x4 gauze or towel. A halo is a medical device used to stabilize the cervical spine after traumatic injuries to the neck or after spine surgery. Most people wear a halo for 6 to 12 weeks. In nursing the halo sign is the result of a test to see if drainage from a head injury contains cerebrospinal fluid. A halo brace is a brace used to prevent your neck and head from moving.