Unstable spine fractures commonly occur in the setting of a polytraumatized patient. The aim of management is to balance the need for early operative stabilization and prevent additional trauma due to the surgery. Recent published literature has demonstrated the benefits of early stabilization of an unstable spine fracture particularly in patients with higher injury severity score (ISS). We report two cases of polytrauma with unstable spine fractures stabilized with a minimally invasive percutaneous pedicle screw instrumentation system as a form of damage control surgery. The patients had good recovery from the polytrauma injuries. These two cases illustrate the role of minimally invasive stabilization, its limitations and technical pitfall...
Background: To evaluate the use of pedicle screw fixation in earthquake injured thoracolumbar spine....
Background: Among all the thoracolumbar fractures, 50-60% affects the thoracolumbar transitional zon...
<p>The objective of this systematic review was to integrate the information from existing studies to...
Background: Less invasive stabilization systems (LISSs) have gained popularity. However, limited qua...
Background: Less invasive stabilization systems (LISSs) have gained popularity. However, limited qua...
Background: Less invasive stabilization systems (LISSs) have gained popularity. However, limited qua...
AbstractBackgroundWhen performing minimally invasive spine surgery in trauma patients, a short opera...
Background: Less invasive stabilization systems (LISSs) have gained popularity. However, limited qua...
Background Data: Management of thoracolumbar fractures remains controversial. Little has been publis...
SummaryNumerous improvements in minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) have been made during the la...
Stabilization of unstable thoracic fractures with transpedicular screws is widely accepted. However,...
There has been a shift in the management of the polytrauma patients from early total care to damage ...
There has been a shift in the management of the polytrauma patients from early total care to damage ...
There has been a shift in the management of the polytrauma patients from early total care to damage ...
Chance fractures are relatively rare injuries and can be treated either conservatively, with a cast,...
Background: To evaluate the use of pedicle screw fixation in earthquake injured thoracolumbar spine....
Background: Among all the thoracolumbar fractures, 50-60% affects the thoracolumbar transitional zon...
<p>The objective of this systematic review was to integrate the information from existing studies to...
Background: Less invasive stabilization systems (LISSs) have gained popularity. However, limited qua...
Background: Less invasive stabilization systems (LISSs) have gained popularity. However, limited qua...
Background: Less invasive stabilization systems (LISSs) have gained popularity. However, limited qua...
AbstractBackgroundWhen performing minimally invasive spine surgery in trauma patients, a short opera...
Background: Less invasive stabilization systems (LISSs) have gained popularity. However, limited qua...
Background Data: Management of thoracolumbar fractures remains controversial. Little has been publis...
SummaryNumerous improvements in minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) have been made during the la...
Stabilization of unstable thoracic fractures with transpedicular screws is widely accepted. However,...
There has been a shift in the management of the polytrauma patients from early total care to damage ...
There has been a shift in the management of the polytrauma patients from early total care to damage ...
There has been a shift in the management of the polytrauma patients from early total care to damage ...
Chance fractures are relatively rare injuries and can be treated either conservatively, with a cast,...
Background: To evaluate the use of pedicle screw fixation in earthquake injured thoracolumbar spine....
Background: Among all the thoracolumbar fractures, 50-60% affects the thoracolumbar transitional zon...
<p>The objective of this systematic review was to integrate the information from existing studies to...