Journal of Acute Disease (Mar 2015)

Is the early percutaneous spine total care to treat the polytrauma patient a good way?

  • Gabriele Falzarano,
  • Antonio Medici,
  • Giuseppe Pica,
  • Predrag Grubor,
  • Milan Grubor,
  • Francesco Vitaliano Muziì,
  • Mirza Biscevic,
  • Arianna Falzarano,
  • Luigi Meccariello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2221-6189(14)60089-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 78 – 82

Abstract

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The “ideal“ timing and modality of fracture fixation for unstable thoracolumbar spine fractures in multiply injured patients remains controversial. The concept of “damage control orthopedics” is expressed. We presented a case report of a 27 years' old male who sustained a multilevel spine fractures associated a floating knee (Fraser's Type A), ulna fracture and carpal scaphoid fracture in July 2014 after car accident (very high energy trauma). All these fractures were treated in early total care. We reported a case control to discuss about the early spinal total care associated at orthopedic total care in patients with multiple trauma.

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