Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5634554 World Neurosurgery 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our data suggests that nonsurgical management of ITPFs leads to complete resolution of the fracture without evidence of permanent neurologic deficit or spinal instability. However, interpretation of our results is limited by the paucity of meaningful literature reporting on long-term outcomes. Nevertheless, the results provide support for conservative management and highlight the existing need to identify markers or scenarios where the diagnosis of ITPF is actually likely to be erroneous.
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