Philipp Pieroh, Christoph-E Heyde
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在德国,胸椎(Th)和腰椎(L)骨折是最常见的骨折类型之一,尤其影响胸腰交界处(TLJ;Th11-L2)。根据专家建议和共识会议,为骨骼健康的患者制定了胸腰椎 AOSpine 损伤评分,为老年患者制定了骨质疏松性骨折 (OF) 评分,并对治疗决策进行了相应的分类。在这两组患者中,治疗决定都是根据骨折形态、神经状态和患者的具体环境因素做出的。就骨折形态而言,手术治疗通常适用于牵张性骨折和旋转/横移性骨折。压缩性骨折的治疗决定则更为复杂,因为必须考虑其他因素。健康骨骼患者的治疗决定主要受影像学形态学标准(畸形和破坏)的影响,而骨质疏松患者的治疗决定则受个体标准的影响,如一般情况、低痛活动的可能性和伴随疾病。总体而言,TLJ骨折的治疗决定并不是教条式的,因为必须考虑个体因素,而且缺乏高质量的研究。
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[Indications for surgical treatment of traumatic fractures of the thoracic spine and lumbar spine].

Fractures of the thoracic (Th) and lumbar (L) vertebrae are among the most frequent fracture entities in Germany and particularly affect the thoracolumbar junction (TLJ; Th11-L2). Based on expert recommendations and consensus meetings, the thoracolumbar AOSpine injury score was established for patients with healthy bone and the osteoporotic fracture (OF) score for geriatric patients with the respective classifications for treatment decisions. In both cohorts, the treatment decision is based on the fracture morphology, neurological status and patient-specific contextual factors. In terms of fracture morphology, surgical treatment is generally indicated for distraction and rotation/translation injuries. The treatment decision for compression fractures is more complex as additional factors must be taken into consideration. The decision in patients with healthy bone is primarily influenced by imaging morphological criteria (deformity and destruction) whereas in osteoporotic patients the decision is influenced by individual criteria, such as the general condition, the possibility of low pain mobilization and concomitant diseases. Overall, the treatment decision for fractures of the TLJ is not dogmatic as individual factors must be considered and high-quality studies are lacking.

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