Treatment approach for coexisting chest wall fractures and unstable thoracolumbar spine fractures in polytrauma patients requiring prone spine surgery

Aymen Alqazzaz*, Zan Naseer, Carl A. Beyer, Jeremy W. Cannon, Amrit Khalsa

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Abstract

Concomitant chest wall fractures (sternal and/or rib fractures) with unstable thoracolumbar fractures that require surgical fixation are rare but highly morbid injuries that mandate a multidisciplinary approach to treatment. There is limited evidence in the literature regarding optimal timing and order of surgical fixation of these patients with multiple injuries. Here, we present our experience with two patients at a single institution that demonstrates the challenges that present with this patient population. We advocate for earlier fixation of the chest wall fractures in the appropriately indicated patients, prior to prone positioning for spinal fixation.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere001196
JournalTrauma Surgery and Acute Care Open
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Mar 2024
Externally publishedYes

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