2017
DOI: 10.5812/jpr.11526
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An Update Review of Epidemiology, Anatomy, Classification, Management and Outcome of pediatric Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma

Abstract: Context: The incidence of vertebral column and spinal cord damage in children in the current century is greater than ever. Thoracolumbar fractures are extra numerous in teenagers, the most common reasons are falling from a height and motorcycle accidents. The current study aimed at designing a straightforward assessment of the epidemiology, anatomy, biomechanics, and clinical detection and managing plans for children with thoracolumbar traumas. Evidence Acquisition: Totally, 85 articles conducted from 1970 to … Show more

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“…(14) Between 3.3% and 34% of reported series had SCIWORA as an occurrence. The thoracic cord is involved in around 13% of instances with SCIWORA (15,16) (17)In comparison to the cervical cord, the thoracic cord has a reduced incidence of SCIWORA. Similar to what was seen in the previous investigations, the incidence of SCIWORA of the thoracic cord in the current series was 6.4% (2/34).As a result of our selection criteria for surgical intervention, which excluded patients with full cord damage from consideration for surgery during the acute phase, 20% (18/90) of the patients in our research had surgical intervention.…”
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“…(14) Between 3.3% and 34% of reported series had SCIWORA as an occurrence. The thoracic cord is involved in around 13% of instances with SCIWORA (15,16) (17)In comparison to the cervical cord, the thoracic cord has a reduced incidence of SCIWORA. Similar to what was seen in the previous investigations, the incidence of SCIWORA of the thoracic cord in the current series was 6.4% (2/34).As a result of our selection criteria for surgical intervention, which excluded patients with full cord damage from consideration for surgery during the acute phase, 20% (18/90) of the patients in our research had surgical intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, the majority of children (16)(17)(18)) received posterior transpedicular fusion, which included the vertebrae above and below the broken one. A combined anterior and posterior approach & 360° fusion were performed on two patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%