Lumbar burst fracture: Difference between revisions

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*Unstable  
*Can occur with or without injury to posterior elements (posterior involvement increases risk for neuro deficits)
*Can occur with or without injury to posterior elements (posterior involvement increases risk for neuro deficits)
*Be certain not to mistakenly call a burst fracture a wedge fracture
*Can be confused with a wedge fracture (especially on plain films)
 
{{Vertebral fractures and dislocations types}}


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Mechanism: axial load with failure of the anterior and middle columns


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Thoracic trauma DDX}}
{{Lower back pain DDX}}
{{Lower back pain DDX}}


==Workup==
==Evaluation==
*Obtain CT if unsure (vs. wedge)
*Obtain CT if unsure (vs. wedge)



Latest revision as of 13:22, 24 October 2020

Background

  • Unstable
  • Can occur with or without injury to posterior elements (posterior involvement increases risk for neuro deficits)
  • Can be confused with a wedge fracture (especially on plain films)

Vertebral fractures and dislocations types

Vertebral anatomy.
Numbering order of vertebrae.

Clinical Features

  • Mechanism: axial load with failure of the anterior and middle columns

Differential Diagnosis

Thoracic Trauma

Lower Back Pain

Evaluation

  • Obtain CT if unsure (vs. wedge)

Management

Disposition

See Also

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