Assessment of short segment instrumentation and fusion for thoracolumbar fractures in young active patients using load sharing classification

Amr Adel Abdel Aal Hassan;

Abstract


Vertebral burst fractures are the most common major spinal injury (15%) of the thoracic and lumbar spine. It is associated with neurological deficits in 17- 66% of reported cases. Anterior surgical decompression and stabilization allows direct access and


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Title Assessment of short segment instrumentation and fusion for thoracolumbar fractures in young active patients using load sharing classification
Authors Amr Adel Abdel Aal Hassan
Keywords Assessment of short segment instrumentation and fusion for thoracolumbar fractures in young active patients using load sharing classification
Issue Date 2007
Description 
Vertebral burst fractures are the most common major spinal injury (15%) of the thoracic and lumbar spine. It is associated with neurological deficits in 17- 66% of reported cases. Anterior surgical decompression and stabilization allows direct access and

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