When considering tumors of the bone, metastatic disease from a distant primary is more common than primary tumors of the bone itself. The commonest sites to which skeletal metastasis occur are in the axial skeleton, and with regard to the appendicular skeleton, metastasis to the forearm bones is uncommon. Almost a third of patients who present with skeletal metastases do not have any evidence of their primary tumor at presentation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction And Importance: Seat belt syndrome is associated with multiple visceral injuries and vertebral burst fractures. Small Intestinal perforations are seen in 5-15 % of blunt abdominal trauma. In our case, we will report a case that presented small intestinal perforation and thoracic vertebral fracture caused by a different mechanism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction And Importance: The traumatic diaphragmatic hernia could be missed in the background of spinal fractures due to neurological weakness. We report the first case of the management of thoracolumbar fracture-dislocation associated with diaphragmatic injury.
Presentation Of Case: 53-year-old male transferred from local hospital following fallen from a motorbike on the 4th day after the injury.