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. 2000 Apr;9(2):167–170. doi: 10.1007/s005860050229

Thoracolumbar distraction fractures in advanced pregnancy: a contribution of two case reports

P Tanchev 1, D Dikov 1, H Novkov 2
PMCID: PMC3611367  PMID: 10823435

Abstract

Thoracolumbar trauma in pregnant women is an important topic, though rarely discussed in the pertinent literature. Two consecutive cases of thoracolumbar distraction injuries in advanced pregnancy are presented. Conservative treatment failed in both cases; surgical management was necessary on a delayed basis using compression instrumentation. The similar features of the pattern of injury in the two patients suggest a cushioning effect of the gravid uterus. A theoretical analysis of the pathomechanics is carried out in an attempt to explain the specificity of flexion-distraction injuries in victims in an advanced stage of pregnancy. The authors suggest that the spine pivots about the fetus, and so is injured more in tension than in compression. The damage is mainly to soft-tissue structures, while anterior column compression and axial loading are less important.

Keywords: Key words Pregnancy, Thoracolumbar fractures, Flexion-distraction injuries

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Received: 10 March 1999/Revised: 29 July 1999/Accepted: 22 October 1999


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