Extension type fracture of the ankylotic thoracic spine with gross displacement causing esophageal rupture
Purpose This study aimed at discussing the relevance of the type B3 fracture of the new AOSpine classification. Methods Hyperextension fractures of the spine are rare in the general population, but common in the ankylotic spine. We present a case of a severe spinal fracture with concomitant esophage...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European spine journal 2016-05, Vol.25 (Suppl 1), p.183-187 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose
This study aimed at discussing the relevance of the type B3 fracture of the new AOSpine classification.
Methods
Hyperextension fractures of the spine are rare in the general population, but common in the ankylotic spine. We present a case of a severe spinal fracture with concomitant esophageal rupture, which was diagnosed early and could be treated during the initial trauma care.
Results
The spinal column was stabilized using a percutaneous technique after which the perforated esophagus was sutured through a thoracotomy. The spinal injury was classified a type B3 fracture using the new AOSpine classification.
Conclusion
The B3 typification raised a lot of discussion during the development of the new classification system and may be controversial. This case, however, nicely illustrates the relevance of an intact posterior hinge as compared to C-type injuries where complete dissociation is present with inherent spinal cord damage. |
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ISSN: | 0940-6719 1432-0932 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00586-015-4315-1 |