Surgical Techniques Development (Jul 2024)
Thoracic Fracture–Dislocation with Bilateral Locked Facet Joints: An Effective Reduction Technique
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Thoracolumbar fracture–dislocations (AO type C) are rare injuries that occur due to high-energy trauma, and the result is translational and rotational instability of the spinal column and neurological impairment. Several reduction maneuvers have thus far been published, each of which can be of use in certain specific situations. We developed a modification to the previously described reduction technique. Materials and Methods: This is a case study on the management of thoracic AO type C fracture–dislocations managed with a modified reduction technique. The success of the reduction and intraoperative iatrogenic complications such as dural tear and screw pull out were the outcomes analyzed. Results: A total of four cases were successfully reduced with this described reduction technique. We did not note any complications such as a dural tear or screw failure with this modified reduction technique. Conclusions: A modification to the reduction technique employed in the management of thoracic fracture–dislocations resulted in a successful reduction without the risk of iatrogenic complications due to the reduction maneuver.
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