MAST Fusion for Spinal Trauma
Minimal Access Spinal Technology
History
This 86 year old man was admitted with a history of a fall in the absence
of neurological deficit. He had significant comorbidities in terms of cardiac
and respiratory disease. His initial imaging is shown below in Figure 1:
Figure 1
Figure 1 (Above): Preoperative T2-wieghted MRI scan showing edema in the T12 vertebra is consistent with a recent fracture.
Figure 2
Figure 2 (Above): Sagittally reconstructed CT scans showing axial fractures in the T12 vertebrae extending through all 3 columns. The injury was consistent with a T12 undisplaced Chance fracture.
Last Updated: 08/26/2003
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