SummaryThe authors describe a case of traumatic lateral spine dislocation at the thoracolumbar junction level, without fracture, in a healthy young adult, complicated by a complete neurological deficit. The main aspects of surgical management are discussed based on a review of the literature. Control of the spinal cord is a mandatory first step, before reduction, independently of neurological deficits considerations. Instrumented stabilization and fusion are achieved thereafter; levels selection for instrumentation and fusion depends on the injury location
Background: Lumbar spine fractures and dislocations, which are part of the thoracolumbar region, are...
In fracture dislocations of the lumbar region, two anatomical facts can help preserve neurological d...
Background: Among all the thoracolumbar fractures, 50-60% affects the thoracolumbar transitional zon...
SummaryThe authors describe a case of traumatic lateral spine dislocation at the thoracolumbar junct...
Thoraco-lumbar fracture-dislocations represent one of the most instable lesions and are frequently a...
Fractures at the thoracolumbar junction are the most common spinal column fractures. Among type C fr...
ReportBackground: Traumatic unilateral facet dislocation without fracture is an uncommon injury of ...
AbstractIn fracture dislocations of the lumbar region, two anatomical facts can help preserve neurol...
Fracture dislocations of the thoracic spine in extremly rare and when it occurs,it is considered the...
Background: The thoracolumbar junction from T11 to L2 is a common site of injury in which fracture a...
AbstractLumbosacral dislocations are rare disorders; since they were first reported by Watson-Jones ...
Introduction: Thoracolumbar spine fractures are common injuries that can result in significant disab...
Background: Burst fractures constitutes up to one-fifth of spinal fractures. The mechanism of injury...
The injury mechanism of traumatic cervical spine injury varies, and Allen et al. divide cervical spi...
SummaryWe are reporting the one-year follow-up for a case of traumatic atlantoaxial dislocation asso...
Background: Lumbar spine fractures and dislocations, which are part of the thoracolumbar region, are...
In fracture dislocations of the lumbar region, two anatomical facts can help preserve neurological d...
Background: Among all the thoracolumbar fractures, 50-60% affects the thoracolumbar transitional zon...
SummaryThe authors describe a case of traumatic lateral spine dislocation at the thoracolumbar junct...
Thoraco-lumbar fracture-dislocations represent one of the most instable lesions and are frequently a...
Fractures at the thoracolumbar junction are the most common spinal column fractures. Among type C fr...
ReportBackground: Traumatic unilateral facet dislocation without fracture is an uncommon injury of ...
AbstractIn fracture dislocations of the lumbar region, two anatomical facts can help preserve neurol...
Fracture dislocations of the thoracic spine in extremly rare and when it occurs,it is considered the...
Background: The thoracolumbar junction from T11 to L2 is a common site of injury in which fracture a...
AbstractLumbosacral dislocations are rare disorders; since they were first reported by Watson-Jones ...
Introduction: Thoracolumbar spine fractures are common injuries that can result in significant disab...
Background: Burst fractures constitutes up to one-fifth of spinal fractures. The mechanism of injury...
The injury mechanism of traumatic cervical spine injury varies, and Allen et al. divide cervical spi...
SummaryWe are reporting the one-year follow-up for a case of traumatic atlantoaxial dislocation asso...
Background: Lumbar spine fractures and dislocations, which are part of the thoracolumbar region, are...
In fracture dislocations of the lumbar region, two anatomical facts can help preserve neurological d...
Background: Among all the thoracolumbar fractures, 50-60% affects the thoracolumbar transitional zon...