MULTIPLE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES AT THE “DR. MANUEL DUFOO” SPINE CLINIC

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Autor(a) principal: Lizbeth,Collado Arce María Griselda
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Felipe,García López Ozcar, Manuel,Dufoo Olvera, Jesús,López Palacios José de, Gerson,Goméz Flores, Iván,Ladewig Bernaldez Guillermo, Edith,Oropeza, Antonio,Treviño Rivera Marco, Erick,May Martínez, Rodrigo,Silvas Vazquez Martín, Guillermo,Pérez Jacobo, Mariano,Garcia Roman Carlos, Omar,Gonzalez Ruiz Oscar
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To establish the frequency of presentation of multiple vertebral fractures and evaluate the relationship between the postsurgical condition and the initial neurological lesion, as well as to report the associated injuries in this group of patients. Methods: We conducted a review of patients with spinal trauma and a diagnosis of multiple vertebral fractures who were admitted to the “Dr. Manuel Dufoo Olvera” Spine Clinic of the Secretary of Health of Mexico City from January 1,2014 to June 30, 2017. The multiple fractures were classified as either contiguous or non-contiguous, according to the number of vertebral bodies and levels affected. The statistical analysis was conducted using formulas of descriptive statistics and the information was then tabulated and graphed to assess the relationship between the anatomical classification and the degree of neurological injury. Results: We observed 530 patients, of whom 47 met the criteria. Thirty-one (65.95%) of the cases corresponded to contiguous fractures and 16 cases (34.05%) to non-contiguous fractures. Fourteen patients (29.78%) with neurological integrity were classified as ASIA D, 20 patients (42.58%) with complete lesion as ASIA A, 7 seven patients (14.89%) as ASIA B, and 6 patients (12.76%) with partial injury as ASIA C. Conclusions: The correlation between the classification of vertebral injuries and the presence of neurological lesion did not show significant differences between contiguous and non-contiguous fractures. Level of Evidence II; Retrospective.
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spelling MULTIPLE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES AT THE “DR. MANUEL DUFOO” SPINE CLINICMultiple fracturesTraumaInjuriesABSTRACT Objective: To establish the frequency of presentation of multiple vertebral fractures and evaluate the relationship between the postsurgical condition and the initial neurological lesion, as well as to report the associated injuries in this group of patients. Methods: We conducted a review of patients with spinal trauma and a diagnosis of multiple vertebral fractures who were admitted to the “Dr. Manuel Dufoo Olvera” Spine Clinic of the Secretary of Health of Mexico City from January 1,2014 to June 30, 2017. The multiple fractures were classified as either contiguous or non-contiguous, according to the number of vertebral bodies and levels affected. The statistical analysis was conducted using formulas of descriptive statistics and the information was then tabulated and graphed to assess the relationship between the anatomical classification and the degree of neurological injury. Results: We observed 530 patients, of whom 47 met the criteria. Thirty-one (65.95%) of the cases corresponded to contiguous fractures and 16 cases (34.05%) to non-contiguous fractures. Fourteen patients (29.78%) with neurological integrity were classified as ASIA D, 20 patients (42.58%) with complete lesion as ASIA A, 7 seven patients (14.89%) as ASIA B, and 6 patients (12.76%) with partial injury as ASIA C. Conclusions: The correlation between the classification of vertebral injuries and the presence of neurological lesion did not show significant differences between contiguous and non-contiguous fractures. Level of Evidence II; Retrospective.Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna2018-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-18512018000200143Coluna/Columna v.17 n.2 2018reponame:Coluna/Columnainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)instacron:SBCO10.1590/s1808-185120181702190994info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLizbeth,Collado Arce María GriseldaFelipe,García López OzcarManuel,Dufoo OlveraJesús,López Palacios José deGerson,Goméz FloresIván,Ladewig Bernaldez GuillermoEdith,OropezaAntonio,Treviño Rivera MarcoErick,May MartínezRodrigo,Silvas Vazquez MartínGuillermo,Pérez JacoboMariano,Garcia Roman CarlosOmar,Gonzalez Ruiz Oscareng2018-08-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1808-18512018000200143Revistahttps://www.revistacoluna.org/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcoluna.columna@uol.com.br||revistacoluna@uol.com.br2177-014X1808-1851opendoar:2018-08-10T00:00Coluna/Columna - Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MULTIPLE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES AT THE “DR. MANUEL DUFOO” SPINE CLINIC
title MULTIPLE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES AT THE “DR. MANUEL DUFOO” SPINE CLINIC
spellingShingle MULTIPLE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES AT THE “DR. MANUEL DUFOO” SPINE CLINIC
Lizbeth,Collado Arce María Griselda
Multiple fractures
Trauma
Injuries
title_short MULTIPLE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES AT THE “DR. MANUEL DUFOO” SPINE CLINIC
title_full MULTIPLE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES AT THE “DR. MANUEL DUFOO” SPINE CLINIC
title_fullStr MULTIPLE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES AT THE “DR. MANUEL DUFOO” SPINE CLINIC
title_full_unstemmed MULTIPLE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES AT THE “DR. MANUEL DUFOO” SPINE CLINIC
title_sort MULTIPLE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES AT THE “DR. MANUEL DUFOO” SPINE CLINIC
author Lizbeth,Collado Arce María Griselda
author_facet Lizbeth,Collado Arce María Griselda
Felipe,García López Ozcar
Manuel,Dufoo Olvera
Jesús,López Palacios José de
Gerson,Goméz Flores
Iván,Ladewig Bernaldez Guillermo
Edith,Oropeza
Antonio,Treviño Rivera Marco
Erick,May Martínez
Rodrigo,Silvas Vazquez Martín
Guillermo,Pérez Jacobo
Mariano,Garcia Roman Carlos
Omar,Gonzalez Ruiz Oscar
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author2 Felipe,García López Ozcar
Manuel,Dufoo Olvera
Jesús,López Palacios José de
Gerson,Goméz Flores
Iván,Ladewig Bernaldez Guillermo
Edith,Oropeza
Antonio,Treviño Rivera Marco
Erick,May Martínez
Rodrigo,Silvas Vazquez Martín
Guillermo,Pérez Jacobo
Mariano,Garcia Roman Carlos
Omar,Gonzalez Ruiz Oscar
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lizbeth,Collado Arce María Griselda
Felipe,García López Ozcar
Manuel,Dufoo Olvera
Jesús,López Palacios José de
Gerson,Goméz Flores
Iván,Ladewig Bernaldez Guillermo
Edith,Oropeza
Antonio,Treviño Rivera Marco
Erick,May Martínez
Rodrigo,Silvas Vazquez Martín
Guillermo,Pérez Jacobo
Mariano,Garcia Roman Carlos
Omar,Gonzalez Ruiz Oscar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Multiple fractures
Trauma
Injuries
topic Multiple fractures
Trauma
Injuries
description ABSTRACT Objective: To establish the frequency of presentation of multiple vertebral fractures and evaluate the relationship between the postsurgical condition and the initial neurological lesion, as well as to report the associated injuries in this group of patients. Methods: We conducted a review of patients with spinal trauma and a diagnosis of multiple vertebral fractures who were admitted to the “Dr. Manuel Dufoo Olvera” Spine Clinic of the Secretary of Health of Mexico City from January 1,2014 to June 30, 2017. The multiple fractures were classified as either contiguous or non-contiguous, according to the number of vertebral bodies and levels affected. The statistical analysis was conducted using formulas of descriptive statistics and the information was then tabulated and graphed to assess the relationship between the anatomical classification and the degree of neurological injury. Results: We observed 530 patients, of whom 47 met the criteria. Thirty-one (65.95%) of the cases corresponded to contiguous fractures and 16 cases (34.05%) to non-contiguous fractures. Fourteen patients (29.78%) with neurological integrity were classified as ASIA D, 20 patients (42.58%) with complete lesion as ASIA A, 7 seven patients (14.89%) as ASIA B, and 6 patients (12.76%) with partial injury as ASIA C. Conclusions: The correlation between the classification of vertebral injuries and the presence of neurological lesion did not show significant differences between contiguous and non-contiguous fractures. Level of Evidence II; Retrospective.
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