Thoraco-lumbar spine injuries

Introduction: Thoracolumbar spine fractures are common injuries that can result in significant disability, deformity and neurological deficit. There are standard classification systems that have been described based on fracture morphology, injury mechanism, neurological deficit and injury to poster...

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Main Authors: Ioana Viorela Jitaru, Al. Stan, Antonia Nita, C. E. Popescu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: London Academic Publishing 2018-12-01
Series:Romanian Neurosurgery
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Online Access:https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/1131
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spelling doaj-77070de761e94b23bd420857f468f7182020-11-24T21:22:10ZengLondon Academic PublishingRomanian Neurosurgery1220-88412344-49592018-12-01324Thoraco-lumbar spine injuriesIoana Viorela JitaruAl. StanAntonia NitaC. E. Popescu Introduction: Thoracolumbar spine fractures are common injuries that can result in significant disability, deformity and neurological deficit. There are standard classification systems that have been described based on fracture morphology, injury mechanism, neurological deficit and injury to posterior ligamentous complex. The thoracolumbar junction (T10-L2) is uniquely positioned in between the rigid thoracic spine and the mobile lumbar spine. This transition from the less mobile thoracic spine with its associated ribs and sternum to the more dynamic lumbar spine subjects the thoracolumbar region to significant biomechanical stress. Hence, fractures of the thoracolumbar region are the most common injuries of the vertebral column. Material and Methods: This retrospective study was conducted on 651 cases with thoracolumbar spine fractures admitted in Emergency Clinical Hospital “Prof. Dr. N. Oblu”, Neurosurgery, Iasi, Romania between Ian 2014- Dec 2017. Conclusions: Trauma to the thoraco-lumbar spine and spinal cord is potentially devastating injury an it can be accompanied by significant neurologic damage , including paraplegia . Patients with incomplete neurologic deficits may regain a large amount of useful function with early or rapid surgical treatment.Imaging studies are essential to confirm the exact location of lesion, to assess the stability of the spine. https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/1131Thoracolumbar spine fractures
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author Ioana Viorela Jitaru
Al. Stan
Antonia Nita
C. E. Popescu
spellingShingle Ioana Viorela Jitaru
Al. Stan
Antonia Nita
C. E. Popescu
Thoraco-lumbar spine injuries
Romanian Neurosurgery
Thoracolumbar spine fractures
author_facet Ioana Viorela Jitaru
Al. Stan
Antonia Nita
C. E. Popescu
author_sort Ioana Viorela Jitaru
title Thoraco-lumbar spine injuries
title_short Thoraco-lumbar spine injuries
title_full Thoraco-lumbar spine injuries
title_fullStr Thoraco-lumbar spine injuries
title_full_unstemmed Thoraco-lumbar spine injuries
title_sort thoraco-lumbar spine injuries
publisher London Academic Publishing
series Romanian Neurosurgery
issn 1220-8841
2344-4959
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Introduction: Thoracolumbar spine fractures are common injuries that can result in significant disability, deformity and neurological deficit. There are standard classification systems that have been described based on fracture morphology, injury mechanism, neurological deficit and injury to posterior ligamentous complex. The thoracolumbar junction (T10-L2) is uniquely positioned in between the rigid thoracic spine and the mobile lumbar spine. This transition from the less mobile thoracic spine with its associated ribs and sternum to the more dynamic lumbar spine subjects the thoracolumbar region to significant biomechanical stress. Hence, fractures of the thoracolumbar region are the most common injuries of the vertebral column. Material and Methods: This retrospective study was conducted on 651 cases with thoracolumbar spine fractures admitted in Emergency Clinical Hospital “Prof. Dr. N. Oblu”, Neurosurgery, Iasi, Romania between Ian 2014- Dec 2017. Conclusions: Trauma to the thoraco-lumbar spine and spinal cord is potentially devastating injury an it can be accompanied by significant neurologic damage , including paraplegia . Patients with incomplete neurologic deficits may regain a large amount of useful function with early or rapid surgical treatment.Imaging studies are essential to confirm the exact location of lesion, to assess the stability of the spine.
topic Thoracolumbar spine fractures
url https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/1131
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