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Bing Jiang, Runcheng Zhu, Qingyan Cao, Hong Pan1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Only a high-energy force can cause thoracic spinal fracture-dislocation injuries, and such injuries should always be suspected in patients with polytrauma. The injury is usually accompanied by neurological symptoms. There are only a few cases of severe thoracic spinal fracture-dislocation without neurological symptoms in the literature, and until now, no case of severe thoracic spinal fracture-dislocation without neurological symptoms and without costal fractures has been reported. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25316002 PMCID: PMC4202694 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-8-343
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Three-dimensional reconstruction of computed tomography showed spinal fracture-dislocation of T6 to T7.
Figure 2Three-dimensional reconstruction of computed tomography showed a fracture of right clavicle and non-fracture of ribs.
Figure 3Magnetic resonance imaging showed spinal fracture-dislocation of T6 to T7.
Figure 4Horizontal computed tomography scans showed a large bilateral hemothorax; fractures of bilateral pedicles of vertebral arch.
Figure 5Horizontal computed tomography scans showed a large bilateral hemothorax; three vertebral levels in one cut.
Figure 6Anteroposterior thoracic spine plain X-ray showed spinal fracture-dislocation of T6 to T7.
Figure 7Anteroposterior thoracic spine plain X-ray showed realignment of the fractured-dislocated spine.
Date compiled from previously published cases of thoracic fracture-dislocation with neural sparing
| 1. Gertzbein anterolateral and Offierski [ | T5/T6 | Direct trauma | Immediate | Bilateral T6–T8 | None | T5 | Conservative |
| 2. Vichard | T8/T9 | Car accident | Immediate | Right T8 left T9 | None | T8 | Conservative |
| 3. Weber and Sutherland [ | T6/T7 | Motorcycle accident | After 2 days | Bilateral T7–T9 right T10 | Fractures through T7–T10 | T6 | Operative |
| 4. Harryman [ | T6/T7 | Car accident | Immediate | Bilateral T5–T8 | None | T6 | Operative |
| 5. Sasson and Mozes [ | T9/T10 | Car accident | Immediate | Bilateral T9–T10 | None | T9 | Operative |
| 6. Uriarte | T7/T8 | Motorcycle accident | Immediate | Bilateral T7–T10 | Horizontal shear fracture T7 | T7 | Conservative |
| 7. Simpson | T9/T10 | Motorcycle accident | Immediate | Bilateral T9 right T7, left T8 | None | T9 | Operative |
| 8. Krallis | T7/T8 | Motorcycle accident | Immediate | Bilateral T7 | None | T7 | Operative |
| 9. Miyasaka | T6/T8 | Motorcycle accident | Immediate | Bilateral T9 | Vertical fractures through T6–T8 and T10 | T7 | Conservative |
| 10. de Lucas | T8/T9 | Car accident | Immediate | Right T8 | Burst fracture T8, shear fracture T9 | T8 | Operative |
| 11. Korovessis | T5/T6 | Motorcycle accident | After 6 weeks | Bilateral T5–T6 | None | T5 | Operative |
| 12. Liljenqvist | T9/T10 | Car accident | Immediate | Left T9 | Vertical fracture T9 | T9 | Operative |
| 13. Potter | T4/T5 | Fall | Immediate | ? | ? | ? | Operative |
| 14. Anthes | T4/T6 | Motorcycle accident | Immediate | ? | Comminuted anterior wedging T4 | ? | ? |