Unstable thoracic spine fracture with aortic encroachment: A potentially fatal association and a suggested treatment |
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Affiliation: | 1. Neurosurgery Department, Romagna Trauma Center “Maurizio Bufalini” Hospital, Viale Ghirotti 286, 47521, Cesena, Italy;2. Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department, Romagna Trauma Center “Maurizio Bufalini” Hospital, Viale Ghirotti 286, 47521, Cesena, Italy;3. Vascular Surgery Department, Romagna Trauma Center “Maurizio Bufalini” Hospital, Viale Ghirotti 286, 47521, Cesena, Italy |
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Abstract: | BackgroundThe coexistence of an unstable spinal fracture with a pending aortic lesion is potentially catastrophic and a therapeutic challenge as to timing of treatment, assigning priorities and selecting the best approach.Case reportA 41 year-old healthy male victim of bike accident. Imaging revealed a fracture of 6th and 7th thoracic vertebrae with a bone fragment in close proximity to the descending thoracic aorta. After consultation with spine/vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists it was decided to secure the potential aortic injury with an endovascular stent-graft followed by posterior vertebral instrumentation for fracture’s reduction.Discussion/conclusionA multi-specialists teamwork approach is mandatory. Vascular lesion is priority, followed by vertebral surgery. As to the treatment options, we suggest a “best but still safest” philosophy: endovascular repair and posterior spinal instrumentation should be considered first in the acute stage. |
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Keywords: | Case report Spinal injury Aorta Endovascular procedure Fracture fixation Trauma team Trauma center |
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