Presentation
Trampoline accident
Patient Data
Age: 18 years
Gender: Female
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From the case:
Chance fracture
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On the AP film the posterior elements of T12 are poorly seen and the distance between the T11 and T12 spinous processes appears markedly increased. Lateral film confirms kyphotic wedge of the T12 vertebral body with horizontal fracture through the posterior elements with interspinous widening.
From the case:
Chance fracture
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CT confirms Chance fracture of T12.
From the case:
Chance fracture
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Chance fracture of T12 with complete tear of the T11-12 ligamentum flavum and supraspinous ligament.
Case Discussion
Typical plain radiographic, CT and MRI appearance of a vertebral chance fracture. It is worth noting that these can be associated with retroperitoneal injuries (pancreatic and duodenal injury).