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Emergency stabilisation by single-stage posterior transpedicular approach for treatment of unstable lumbar spine fracture with neurological injury. | LitMetric

Management of unstable thoracolumbar fractures remains controversial. Furthermore, when these are accompanied by related neurological injury, the choice of approach, decompression technique and timing of the intervention could have a neuroprotective effect. In terms of site, the lumbar spine represents only 1.2% of cases, yet fractures with severe instability and neurological injury call for attainment of the same goals, i.e., neurological stability and decompression. After suffering high-energy trauma as a result of an accidental fall, a young male patient presenting with unstable injury of the lumbar spine and neurological impairment compatible with incomplete cauda equina syndrome was treated with emergency stabilisation and decompression through single-stage posterior transpedicular approach. At one year of the intervention, the patient is making good progress, with absence of lumbar pain, isolated deficit in left ankle dorsiflexion with no need of orthosis or cane, adequate sphincter control and return to his previous activity. Patients who present with unstable injury of the lumbar spine and incomplete neurological involvement can benefit from emergency stabilisation and decompression treatment by posterior transpedicular approach, with improvement in neurological status and functional recovery.

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