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Bicknell CD et al. - There are many adjuncts that must be considered to reduce the risk of spinal cord injury, such as revascularisation of intercostal arteries, maintenance of high mean blood pressure, spinal cord drainage and cooling. These adjuncts are discussed, highlighting the evidence available for each method and the practical ways in which they may be used.

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