2022
DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000002152
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Letter: Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients With Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Radiological Evaluation

Abstract: the Neurosurgery journal published a systematic analysis of radiological evaluation of thoracolumbar spine trauma. 1 Two of 2278 studies showed that adding a MRI scan in acute thoracolumbar trauma can significantly change the fracture classification or decision-making compared with computed tomography (CT) alone. 2,3 Unfortunately, these 2 studies provided only a level III evidence owing to the small sample size and heterogeneous or nonconsecutive patient population. We have recently published the largest clin… Show more

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“…22 However, CT-based PLC criteria (Including M1) require multicenter validation before being widely implemented. 26 The previous results imply that confusion about PLC status on CT images may have overestimated the impact of PLC injury in the decision-making process around TL burst fractures. The practicalities of MRI for TL burst fractures without neurological deficits may be simple; MRI can be conducted non-urgently within days of the injury, ensuring an accurate PLC evaluation 23 Alternatively, standing X-rays may demonstrate kyphosis consistent with a ligamentous injury, or these patients can be closely observed for their pain and early development of kyphosis.…”
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“…22 However, CT-based PLC criteria (Including M1) require multicenter validation before being widely implemented. 26 The previous results imply that confusion about PLC status on CT images may have overestimated the impact of PLC injury in the decision-making process around TL burst fractures. The practicalities of MRI for TL burst fractures without neurological deficits may be simple; MRI can be conducted non-urgently within days of the injury, ensuring an accurate PLC evaluation 23 Alternatively, standing X-rays may demonstrate kyphosis consistent with a ligamentous injury, or these patients can be closely observed for their pain and early development of kyphosis.…”
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“… 22 However, CT-based PLC criteria (Including M1) require multicenter validation before being widely implemented. 26 …”
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“…The study by Aly et al 1 is commendable because it adds to the current literature on the topic and also addresses some of the drawbacks of the previous studies. However, there are certain limitations of this study such as retrospective, single-institution design, and lack of external validation.…”
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“…We would like to thank the editor for giving us the opportunity to reply to the letter and comments by Dr Aly. 1…”
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