[Lumbar spine fractures].

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Specijalna bolnica za ortopediju, neurohirurgiju, neurologiju i medicinsku rehabilitaciju Vaso Cukovic, Risan.

Published: May 1992

In Special Hospital for orthopaedy, neurosurgery and neurology "Vaso Cuković" in Risan, during last 30 months, 51 patients with lumbar spinal fractures were treated. Surgical intervention was performed in 12% of the patients while 88% of them were treated by postural reduction. In the moment of arrival, neurological deficit was noticed in ten patients, and after the treatment three of them had a significant improvement of the function. During the treatment we had one exitus as a consequence of the polytrauma. The authors analyse the results of the treatment favorising early mobilisation in compressive lumbar spinal fractures and surgical intervention in the patients with neurological deficit.

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