CT Findings Predictive of Neurological Deficits in Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures

Journal of Clinical Radiololgy(2016)

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Purpose To determine the computed tomography (CT) findings predictive of neurological deficits in thoracolumbar spine injuries. Materials and Methods One hundred two patients with thoracolumbar spinal burst fractures, after excluding the patients with brain and cervical cord injuries and unconsciousness, who underwent consecutive spine 128-multidetector CT scan formed the study group. The neurological findings were clinically classified as no deficit (n = 58), complete deficit with paraplegia (n = 22), and incomplete deficit with either motor or sensory impairment (n = 22). The following four CT imaging parameters were analyzed: the level of the main burst fracture as the cord (n = 44) and the cauda equina (n = 58) levels; the extent of canal encroachment as central canal ratios (CCRs) below 0.5 (n = 43) and above 0.5 (n = 59); the degree of laminar fracture as no fracture (n = 33), linear fracture (n = 7), separated fracture (n = 27), and displaced fracture (n = 35); fractured vertebra counted as single (n = 53) and multiple (n = 49). Results Complete neurological deficit was associated with injuries at the cord level (p = 0.000) and displaced laminar fractures (p = 0.000); incomplete neurological deficit was associated with CCRs below 0.5 (p = 0.000) and multiple vertebral injuries (p = 0.002). Conclusion CT scan can provide additional findings predictive of neurological deficits in thoracolumbar spinal burst fractures.
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spinal injuries,neurological disorders,computed tomography,thoracic vertebrae,lumbar vertebrae
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