Treatment of 'Suicidal Jumper Fractures' with Lumbopelvic Fixation : A Report of Nine Cases
[Abstract :] To discuss the characteristics of Suicidal Jumper Fractures (SJF) and evaluate clinical outcomes treated with lumbopelvic fixation. From August 2007 to August 2012, nine consecutive cases with SJF were included into the study. The clinical data of these cases including fracture classifi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Hard Tissue Biology 2021-04, Vol.30 (2), p.205-210 |
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Zusammenfassung: | [Abstract :] To discuss the characteristics of Suicidal Jumper Fractures (SJF) and evaluate clinical outcomes treated with lumbopelvic fixation. From August 2007 to August 2012, nine consecutive cases with SJF were included into the study. The clinical data of these cases including fracture classifications, associated injuries and the degrees of neurological impairment were analyzed and assessed preoperatively. All cases were followed-up continuously after an average of 42 +- 4.54 months (range : 34-90 months). All fractures healed after 5 +- 1.53 months (range : 3-11 months). None of these cases had fracture re-displacement and fixation failure. Based on the Majeed scoring system, the postoperative prognosis of these patients were excellent in four cases, good in three cases, fair in one case, and poor in one case. There was a significant improvement in neurologic deficiency in all postoperative patients, and their average Gibbons scores changed from 3.12 +- 0.23 preoperatively to 1.54 +- 0.45 postoperatively ; and the difference was statistically significant (t=3.22, P |
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ISSN: | 1341-7649 |