Study Design: Case report and relevant literature review.
Objective: To discuss the management of severe flexion-distraction injury of the subaxial cervical spine in a multisystem trauma patient.
Summary Of Background Data: Traumatic cervical spine injury from flexion-distraction injury can cause significant instability requiring extensive instrumentation complicated by vascular and soft tissue injuries.
Methods: The medical record of a patient who suffered traumatic flexion-distraction injury was reviewed for relevant clinical and radiology data. A literature review on the management of traumatic cervical injuries was performed using the database.
Results: We report a case of 21-year-old woman who suffered a C5-C6 flexion-distraction injury. After she underwent anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), her care was transferred to the senior author (S.K.) due to the severity of the distraction. The patient returned to the OR the next day and underwent removal of implants at C5 and corpectomy with anterior and posterior instrumentation.
Conclusion: There are many ways to manage a flexion-distraction injury of the cervical spine. In a polytrauma patient, the surgical strategy can become complex. We present a surgical option with an acceptable outcome.
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Director of the Neurosurgery Discipline, University of Campinas, Unicamp, Campinas, Brazil.
Int J Spine Surg
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Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, USA.
J Spine Surg
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Spine Surgery Department, King Saud Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Background: Thoracolumbar fractures are classified into four categories according to the mechanism of injury and fracture morphology into compression fracture, burst fracture, flexion-distraction injury, and fracture dislocation. Unfortunately, the management of spinal fracture has lacked standardization given the many unanswered yet relevant questions regarding the outcome. However, management is generally divided into surgical and nonsurgical treatment such as orthosis.
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Department of Radiology, Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara 06100, Türkiye.
Background: The February 6, 2023, twin earthquakes in Türkiye caused significant structural damage and a high number of injuries, particularly affecting the spine, which underscores the importance of understanding the distribution and nature of vertebral injuries in disaster victims.
Aim: To investigate the distribution of radiological findings of vertebral injuries in patients referred to a major tertiary center during the February 6, 2023 twin earthquakes in Türkiye.
Methods: With the approval of the institutional ethics committee, 1216 examinations of 238 patients transferred from the region to a tertiary major hospital after the twin earthquakes of February 6, 2023, were retrospectively analyzed for spine injuries.
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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN.
Study Design: Retrospective cohort study.
Objective: This study aims to assess the validity of the Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS) in patients ≤10 years-old.
Summary Of Background Data: TLICS is a validated measure developed to help facilitate clinical decision-making regarding thoracolumbar spinal trauma in adults.
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