Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4100354 | The Spine Journal | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Background contextThoracic hyperextension fracture-dislocation is a rare pattern of traumatic spinal injury, typically associated with gross spinal instability and severe neurological deficit. These extremely unstable injuries require internal fixation despite their potentially benign clinical presentation.PurposeWe present a patient with a thoracic distraction injury who remained neurologically intact.MethodsThe patient underwent thoracoscopic reduction and anterior fixation of the thoracic spine using a paired screw-rod construct.ResultsPostoperatively, the patient remained neurologically intact and had no complications related to his thoracic fixation and fusion. Follow-up radiographs showed maintenance of thoracic alignment and bony fusion.ConclusionsThe endoscopic approach to the anterior thoracic spine was an excellent treatment option for this thoracic distraction injury.