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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-2 | Issue-03
Analysis of Outcome of Surgical Management of Thoracolumbar Fractures with Spinal Cord Injury
R Prabhakar Singh, Major Kamalanathan
Published: June 30, 2016 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sasjs
Pages: 113-121
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Abstract
Thoracolumbar fractures with spinal cord rupture are devastating injuries occurring from motor vehicle
accidents, fall from height and injuries related to occupation and recreational activities. It has major functional, medical,
psychosocial and financial effects on the injured person, family and society. Recent trends towards open reduction,
arthrodesis, and stable internal fixation of spinal fractures are to allow rapid mobilization of patients, reduced reliance on
orthotic containment and protection against spinal malalignment or neurological injury when the patient was ambulant
and to decrease the complications of prolonged bed rest. The aim was to analyze the functional outcome and neurological
recovery following surgical management of thoracolumbar fractures with spinal cord injury. The objective was to
analyze the influence of timing of surgery in the chance of neural recovery in traumatic spinal cord rupture. A
Prospective descriptive study was carried out from June 2008 to June 2010 in patients with post traumatic thoracolumbar
fractures with spinal cord injury in Government Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital, Coimbatore. Total of 25
patients [20 males and 5 females] with a mean age of 34.7, were operated and followed for a period of 6 months to 24
months. The commonest type of fracture was Burst fracture (64%).