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Immature Skeleton Thoracolumbar Fractures
Author(s) -
J. M. Sánchez Cabrera,
Felix Sanchez
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
global spine journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.398
H-Index - 26
eISSN - 2192-5690
pISSN - 2192-5682
DOI - 10.1055/s-0035-1554485
Subject(s) - medicine , surgery , traumatology , retrospective cohort study , orthopedic surgery
Lesions in children have increased in the general population; yet, thoracolumbar fractures in childhood are uncommon. Very few studies in immature skeleton patient's thoracolumbar fractures have been made.Patients and Methods A nonexperimental, transversal, and retrospective research was performed, having patients aged between 0 and 18 years' old, who had presented thoracolumbar fracture and needed medical–chirurgical treatment, throughout a period of time between 2006 and 2013 in two traumatology hospitals, being both third level attention hospitals. Evidence level III.Results A total of 100 patients who met the inclusion criteria were used for this study. The most affected age group was the young–adolescent group, prevailing male patients in a 2:1 relation. The most affected zone was the thoracolumbar union, and 89 were treated with surgery, 41 patients presented associated lessons.Conclusion The main cause was falls, it was found a poorly described cause (PPAF), which affected the 7% of the series. There is no predominant lesion type as there is in adults. Ligament injuries do heal up in children aged 11 years or less. A 36% of the cases presented multiple fractures. Overall, 22.47% of operated patients were treated with fixation without arthrodesis and a single posterior boarding as surgical management in 92%. Neurological recovery percentage was 8%.

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