Flexion-distraction thoracic spine injury

Case contributed by Rebecca Hong
Diagnosis certain

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Thoracic spine tenderness after being struck by a falling object.

Patient Data

Age: 45 years
Gender: Female
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Unstable three-column fracture of T7 with distraction injury. The fracture extends through the vertebral body, bilateral pedicles, laminae and transverse processes.

Associated vertebral body retropulsion into the spinal canal.

Case Discussion

Flexion-distraction injuries (chance fracture) involve all three columns of the spine, with management including either a non-operative approach or surgical stabilisation. Factors which lend to immobilisation include a lack of neurological deficits and a stable injury. Indications for surgical stabilisation include neurological deficits and/or a unstable spinal column involving compromised posterior ligaments.

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