Assessment of Chance fracture on Computed Tomography Scan in Tertiary Trauma Care Center of Nepal.

Mamata Bhattarai, B. Thapa, S. Khadka, Govardhan Thapa
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 Introduction: Chance fracture is a horizontal fracture of the vertebra extending from the posterior element to the vertebral body due to flexion-distraction injury and is potentially unstable. The aim of this study was to evaluate the demography and Computed Tomography scan findings in Chance fracture of the spine.   Method:  A retrospective study was conducted at the National Trauma Center, National Academy of Medical Sciences over a period of one year (December 2019 to December 2020). Demographic data, mechanism of injury, and computed tomographic findings of Chance fracture were recorded.    Result: Computed tomography scans of 41 patients with Chance fracture were identified. Fall injury (76%) was the most common cause of Chance fracture followed by road traffic accidents. This fracture was most commonly seen in thoracolumbar junction TLJ (D10-L2); with L1 being the most affected vertebra (36.5%). Among posterior elements, facet distraction (84%) was the most common finding followed by lamina fracture (83%), and pedicle fracture (68%). Regarding vertebral body fracture, involvement of both superior and inferior endplates were common than isolated involvement of either one of them. CT revealed that a burst component was a common finding (68%) in Chance fracture.  Conclusion:  Chance fracture was commonly caused by fall injury in our context which is higher in incidence than previously reported. More than half of patients with Chance fracture also had Burst-type components that could influence surgical management. Computed tomography scans is a useful imaging modality for the assessment of Chance fracture and burst component.
尼泊尔三级创伤护理中心计算机断层扫描评估偶发骨折。
偶发骨折是由屈曲-牵张损伤引起的椎体从后侧向椎体延伸的水平骨折,具有潜在的不稳定性。本研究的目的是评估脊柱Chance骨折的人口学和计算机断层扫描结果。方法:在美国国家医学科学院国家创伤中心进行为期一年(2019年12月至2020年12月)的回顾性研究。记录了Chance骨折的人口学数据、损伤机制和计算机断层扫描结果。结果:对41例Chance骨折患者进行了计算机断层扫描。摔伤(76%)是导致偶发骨折的最常见原因,其次是道路交通事故。这种骨折最常见于胸腰椎连接处TLJ (D10-L2);L1是最受影响的椎体(36.5%)。在后路椎体中,最常见的是关节突撑开(84%),其次是椎板骨折(83%)和椎弓根骨折(68%)。对于椎体骨折,上、下终板同时受累比其中任何一个受累更常见。CT显示爆裂成分是Chance骨折的常见表现(68%)。结论:偶然性骨折通常是由跌倒损伤引起的,其发生率高于以往报道。超过一半的Chance骨折患者也有可能影响手术治疗的爆裂型成分。计算机断层扫描是评估Chance骨折和破裂成分的一种有用的成像方式。
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