• Der Unfallchirurg · Jan 2003

    Comparative Study

    [Thoracolumbar spine fractures after conservative and surgical treatment. Dependence of correction loss on fracture level].

    • S Katscher, P Verheyden, O Gonschorek, S Glasmacher, and C Josten.
    • Klinik für Unfall- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie, Universität Leipzig. sebastiankatscher@freenet.de
    • Unfallchirurg. 2003 Jan 1; 106 (1): 20-7.

    QuestionThis retrospective study presents results after conservative and operative treatment of thoracolumbar fractures as function of its localization.MethodologyIn 2 years 70 patients with A1/A2 fracture were conservatively treated, 38 patients with A3/B/C injury were treated by internal fixtor. For evaluation 3 vertebral sections(Th5-10,Th11-L2,L3-5)were defined. Follow-up took place 1 year after implant removal or end of conservative treatment.ResultsThe correction-loss was highest in thoracic, lowest in lumbar region. After conservative therapy,correction-loss was located to 3/4 in vertebra itself, after operative treatment especially in adjacent disc spaces. There was no general correlation to complaints.ConclusionIn consequence of these results A1/A2-fractures in the upper thoracic spine (15 degrees will be stabilized anteriorly, in other regions functional treated. A3-fractures of thoracic spine and thoracolumbar junction will be operated from anterior, in lower lumbar spine (>L3) from dorsal. B- and C-injuries should be instrumented with a combined dorsoventral procedure.

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