Treatment of Fractures of the Thoracolumbar Spine: Recommendations of the Spine Section of the German Society for Orthopaedics and Trauma (DGOU)

Author:

Verheyden Akhil P.12,Spiegl Ulrich J.32,Ekkerlein Helmut4,Gercek Erol5,Hauck Stefan1,Josten Christoph3,Kandziora Frank6,Katscher Sebastian7,Kobbe Philipp8,Knop Christian9,Lehmann Wolfgang10,Meffert Rainer H.11,Müller Christian W.12,Partenheimer Axel13,Schinkel Christian14,Schleicher Philipp6,Scholz Matti6,Ulrich Christoph15,Hoelzl Alexander16

Affiliation:

1. Clinic for Trauma, Orthopaedic and Spine Surgery, Lahr, Germany

2. These authors contributed equally to this article.

3. Klinik für Orthopädie, Unfallchirurgie und plastische Chirurgie, Leipzig, Germany

4. Klinikum Traunstein, Traunstein, Germany

5. Zentrum für Unfallchirurgie und Orthopädie, Koblenz, Germany

6. Zentrum für Wirbelsäulenchirurgie und Neurotraumatologie, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

7. Leitender Arzt Orthopädie / Unfallchirurgie, Sana Klinikum Borna, Borna, Germany

8. Sektion Becken- und Wirbelsäulenchirurgie, Uniklinik RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany

9. Klinik für Unfallchirurgie und Orthopädie, Klinikum Stuttgart, Katharinenhospital, Stuttgart, Germany

10. Department of Trauma Surgery, Orthopaedics and Plastic Surgery, University Medical Center Goettingen, Göttingen, Germany

11. Klinik und Poliklinik für Unfall-, Hand-, Plastische- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie, Universitätsklinik Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany

12. Unfallchirurgische Klinik, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany

13. Spine & Sport, Hannover, Germany

14. Klinik für Unfallchirurgie, Handchirurgie und Orthopädie, Klinikum Memmingen, Memmingen, Germany

15. Osteopedia 24, Göppingen, Germany

16. Waldkrankenhaus “Rudolf Elle” GmbH, Eisenberg, Germany

Abstract

Study Design: Abstract consensus paper with systematic literature review. Objective: The aim of this study was to establish recommendations for treatment of thoracolumbar spine fractures based on systematic review of current literature and consensus of several spine surgery experts. Methods: The project was initiated in September 2008 and published in Germany in 2011. It was redone in 2017 based on systematic literature review, including new AOSpine classification. Members of the expert group were recruited from all over Germany working in hospitals of all levels of care. In total, the consensus process included 9 meetings and 20 hours of video conferences. Results: As regards existing studies with highest level of evidence, a clear recommendation regarding treatment (operative vs conservative) or regarding type of surgery (posterior vs anterior vs combined anterior-posterior) cannot be given. Treatment has to be indicated individually based on clinical presentation, general condition of the patient, and radiological parameters. The following specific parameters have to be regarded and are proposed as morphological modifiers in addition to AOSpine classification: sagittal and coronal alignment of spine, degree of vertebral body destruction, stenosis of spinal canal, and intervertebral disc lesion. Meanwhile, the recommendations are used as standard algorithm in many German spine clinics and trauma centers. Conclusion: Clinical presentation and general condition of the patient are basic requirements for decision making. Additionally, treatment recommendations offer the physician a standardized, reproducible, and in Germany commonly accepted algorithm based on AOSpine classification and 4 morphological modifiers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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