• Der Unfallchirurg · Jul 1996

    Case Reports

    [Dens fracture and multiple fracture of the thoracic spine after fall from great height. Diagnostic standard].

    • M Weisskopf, R Hoffmann, N P Südkamp, and N P Haas.
    • Unfall- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie, Virchow-Klinikum, Humboldt-Universität Berlin.
    • Unfallchirurg. 1996 Jul 1;99(7):520-4.

    AbstractMultiple level spine fractures after a fall from a great height frequently cause a neurological deficit with paraplegia. In general, survival after a free fall from 20 m height without any neurological deficit is very unlikely. Since a considerable part of the trauma may not be detected by conventional radiograms, it is recommended that CT scans of all affected spine regions always be carried out with 2 D reconstructions. In addition, 3 D reconstructions should be performed if rotatory instability is suspected. This case report illustrates the management and diagnostic problems of a serial spine trauma.

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