Surgical Management of Lumbar Spine Fractures and Dislocations

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Elsayed Shaheen
Mashael Sultan Alsadoon
Muath Mohammed S. Almuqhim
Abdullah Atiah Alotaibi
Abdullah Waleed Bormah
Fatema Mohamed Naser
Sultan, Yasser Ahmad M
Fares Hamed A Alsharari
Sakabomi,Duoaa Mohammad
Muslem Mohammad Al Shakhs
Mahdi Riyadh Alameer
Ghidaa Ahmed M Altowyrqi
Faris Hassan Alansari
Alkernass, Fai Saleh I

Abstract

Background: Lumbar spine fractures and dislocations, which are part of the thoracolumbar region, are critical injuries with significant morbidity. The epidemiological shift in the median age of injury and the high prevalence of these injuries, particularly in the T10-L2 region, highlight the necessity for effective therapeutic interventions. With advancements in spine biomechanics, imaging technologies, and surgical techniques, there has been a paradigm shift from conservative to surgical management, though high-quality comparative studies remain limited. Objective: To synthesize recent data on the epidemiology, evaluation, and management of lumbar spine fractures and dislocations, and to elucidate the comparative efficacy of surgical interventions and conservative approaches in optimizing patient outcomes. Method: This paper conducts a comprehensive review of epidemiological data on thoracolumbar traumatic injuries, diagnostic techniques, and management strategies, especially focusing on surgical interventions. The review also details specific surgical techniques utilized for lumbar spine fractures and their underlying rationale. Findings and Conclusion: Thoracolumbar injuries primarily affect the transitional zone (T11-L2) and show a higher incidence in males aged between 20 and 40. Imaging, especially CT scans, offers a definitive diagnostic approach, with MRI providing insights on soft tissue interactions. While historically, conservative methods dominated therapeutic interventions, surgical techniques, including Posterior Instrumentation, Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF), Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF), and Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF), are increasingly being utilized. Some specific fractures even warrant a combined posterior-anterior surgical approach. Notably, certain case studies highlight the potential for superior outcomes with surgical intervention, even in the absence of neurological deficits. Selecting the appropriate management strategy should be tailored to individual patient factors, nature of the injury, and available expertise and resources.

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Elsayed Shaheen, Mashael Sultan Alsadoon, Muath Mohammed S. Almuqhim, Abdullah Atiah Alotaibi, Abdullah Waleed Bormah, Fatema Mohamed Naser, Sultan, Yasser Ahmad M, Fares Hamed A Alsharari, Sakabomi,Duoaa Mohammad, Muslem Mohammad Al Shakhs, Mahdi Riyadh Alameer, Ghidaa Ahmed M Altowyrqi, Faris Hassan Alansari, & Alkernass, Fai Saleh I. (2023). Surgical Management of Lumbar Spine Fractures and Dislocations. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S3), 1456–1461. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44iS3.1774
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Author Biographies

Elsayed Shaheen

Orthopedic Consultant at Andalusia hospital, KSA. 

Mashael Sultan Alsadoon

General practitioner, Diriyah Hospital, KSA.

Muath Mohammed S. Almuqhim

General Practitioner, King salman hospital, KSA. 

Abdullah Atiah Alotaibi, General Practitioner

Medical student, Taif university, Taif, KSA

Abdullah Waleed Bormah

King abdulaziz University (KAU), KSA. 

Fatema Mohamed Naser

Misr University for Science and Technology. 

Sultan, Yasser Ahmad M

Medical Intern, Jazan University, Jazan, KSA. 

Fares Hamed A Alsharari

Medical intern, Jouf Universit, Jouf, KSA. 

Sakabomi,Duoaa Mohammad

Al Noor Specialist Hospital, KSA. 

Muslem Mohammad Al Shakhs

Omran general hospital, Alehsaa, KSA. 

Mahdi Riyadh Alameer

Medical Intern, Dar AlUloom University, KSA. 

Ghidaa Ahmed M Altowyrqi, Medical Intern

Medical intern, Ibn Sina National College, KSA

Faris Hassan Alansari, Medical intern

Medical intern, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, KSA.

Alkernass, Fai Saleh I

Medical Intern, Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain. 

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