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Trauma to the thoracolumbar spine is responsible for potentially serious lesions, most often involving the functional prognosis in the short, medium and long term, and rare The frequency of these traumas is explained by falls from high places, especially during work accidents or suicide attempts, but also by the perpetual increase in accidents on public roads ly the vital prognosis
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Trauma to the thoracolumbar spine is responsible for potentially serious lesions, most often involving the functional prognosis in the short, medium and long term, and rarely the vital prognosis .
The thoracolumbar spine has an extended transition zone between the tenth thoracic vertebra (T10) and the second lumbar vertebra (L2): the thoracolumbar hinge which, given its particular anatomical situation between a poorly mobile thoracic segment and a dynamic lumbar segment, is the predilection for occurrence of fractures and dislocations .
The frequency of these traumas is explained by falls from high places, especially during work accidents or suicide attempts, but also by the perpetual increase in accidents on public roads.
The analysis of the lesion mechanism and its consequences depends on the understanding of the classification of these lesions which are essential for therapeutic conduct .
Surgical treatment constitutes a key element in the management strategy for these fractures
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