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Specialist Warns of High Number of Paraplegic Youth After Traffic Accidents

The after-effects of traffic accidents in young Dominicans are generating a silent crisis in the national health system, according to Roberto Franklin Abreu, neurosurgeon and past president of the Dominican Society of Spinal Surgery. “Thirty percent of polytraumatized patients and those in traffic accidents have a spinal cord injury, which produces a permanent neurological deficit,” said the specialist, highlighting that these cases mostly affec…
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The aftermath of traffic accidents in young Dominicans are generating a “silent crisis” in the national health system, as warned by Roberto Franklin Abreu, neurosurgeon and former president of the Dominican Society of Column Surgery, during his participation in the 9th Congress of that scientific entity. “30% of the polytraumatized and road traffic accidents have a rickhamed trauma, which produces a permanent neurological deficit,” he said. (Kee…

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Punta Cana.– The aftermath of traffic accidents in young Dominicans are generating a silent crisis in the national health system, as warned by Dr. Roberto Franklin Abreu, neurosurgeon and former president of the Dominican Society of Column Surgery, during his participation in the 9th Congress of that scientific entity, held in Punta Cana. “30% of the polytraumatized and traffic accidents have a rickety trauma, which produces a permanent neurolog…

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The after-effects of traffic accidents in young Dominicans are generating a silent crisis in the national health system, according to Roberto Franklin Abreu, neurosurgeon and past president of the Dominican Society of Spinal Surgery. “Thirty percent of polytraumatized patients and those in traffic accidents have a spinal cord injury, which produces a permanent neurological deficit,” said the specialist, highlighting that these cases mostly affec…

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The aftermath of traffic accidents in young Dominicans are generating a silent crisis in the national health system, as warned by Dr. Roberto Franklin Abreu, neurosurgeon and former president of the Dominican Society of Column Surgery, during his participation in the 9th Congress of that scientific entity, held in Punta Cana. ...

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robertocavada.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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