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Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Treatments for Traumatic Spinal Injuries due to Snowboarding.

Takahiro Masuda1, Kei Miyamoto2, Kazuhiko Wakahara3, Kazu Matsumoto1, Akira Hioki4, Tetsuya Shimokawa2, Katsuji Shimizu5, Shinji Ogura6, Haruhiko Akiyama1.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective study.
PURPOSE: To assess treatment outcomes of snowboarding-related spinal and spinal cord injuries. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Snowboarding-related spinal or spinal cord injury have a great impact on social and sporting activities.
METHODS: A retrospective review of 19 cases of surgically treated snowboard-related injury was done. Analyzed parameters included site of injury, type of fracture, peri- and postoperative complications, pre- and postoperative neurological status, activities of daily living, and participation in sports activities at the final follow-up.
RESULTS: The major site of injury was the thoracolumbar junction caused by fracture-dislocation (13/19 cases). The remaining 6 cases had cervical spine injuries. Over 60% of the patients had Frankel A and B paralysis. All patients were surgically treated by posterior fusion with instrumentation. Five underwent additional anterior fusion. Surgical outcome was restoration of ambulatory capacity in 12 patients (63.2%). Ultimately, 15 patients (78.9%) could return to work. Patients with complete paralysis upon admission showed reduced ambulatory capacity compared to those with incomplete paralysis. None of the patients again participated in any sports activities, including snowboarding.
CONCLUSIONS: Snowboarding-related spinal or spinal cord injury has a great impact on social as well as sports activities. It is necessary to enhance promotion of injury prevention emphasizing the snowboarders' responsibility code.

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Keywords:  Clinical outcomes; Snowboarding; Spinal injury; Surgical treatment

Year:  2015        PMID: 25705340      PMCID: PMC4330225          DOI: 10.4184/asj.2015.9.1.90

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Spine J        ISSN: 1976-1902


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