CLASSIFICATION OF POST-TRAUMATIC DEFORMITIES OF THE THORACIC AND LUMBAR SPINE

Q3 Medicine
A. Afaunov, A. Kuzmenko, I. Basankin, M. Y. Ageev
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Abstract

Objective. To analyze the working classification of post-traumatic deformities of the thoracic and lumbar spine taking into account the main characteristics of pathological condition of the injured spinal motion segments, spinal cord and roots, affecting the choice of tactics and techniques of surgical treatment. Material and Methods. The clinical material for the classification development included 124 patients with post-traumatic deformities of the thoracic and lumbar spine operated on after 6 months to 14 years from the time of injury during 2003–2017. Results. The proposed working classification is based on the systematization of the three orthopedic features. It offers 120 variants of post-traumatic deformities of the thoracic and lumbar spine, each designated by three symbols: a digit, a letter, a digit (for example, 4.B.1 or 2.E.3). An additional option is the four surgical risk gradation of neurological status denoted by the Latin letter N with a digit from 1 to 4. Conclusion. The classification clearly systematizes numerous variants of post-traumatic deformities of the thoracic and lumbar spine based on the most clinically significant signs. Its application allows justifying the choice of a patient-specific tactical and technical option of surgical treatment.
胸椎腰椎创伤后畸形的分类
目标。结合损伤的脊柱运动节段、脊髓和椎根的病理状况的主要特点,分析胸腰椎创伤后畸形的工作分类,影响手术治疗策略和技术的选择。材料和方法。分类发展的临床资料包括2003-2017年期间124例创伤后胸腰椎畸形患者,这些患者在受伤后6个月至14年后接受手术。结果。提出的工作分类是基于三个骨科特征的系统化。它提供了120种胸椎和腰椎创伤后畸形的变体,每种变体由三个符号表示:一个数字,一个字母,一个数字(例如,4.B)。1 .或2.E.3)。另一个选择是神经系统状态的四个手术风险等级,用拉丁字母N表示,数字从1到4。结论。该分类根据最具临床意义的体征,清晰地系统化了胸椎和腰椎创伤后畸形的多种变体。它的应用允许合理的选择患者特定的战术和技术选择的手术治疗。
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Hirurgia Pozvonochnika
Hirurgia Pozvonochnika Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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