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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Unusual Chance Fracture: Case Report & Literature Review

The Open Orthopaedics Journal 19 Aug 2013 RESEARCH ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/1874325001307010301

Abstract

The Chance fracture represents a spinal lesion caused by a flexion-distraction injury pattern. We describe a rare case of a male driver admitted at the Emergencies of our Institution, level A Trauma center. The was involved in an automobile accident without wearing a seatbelt. Radiological findings of plain radiography and computed tomography (CT) demonstrated a horizontal fracture extending across the vertebral body to the posterior elements with loss of vertebral height at the anterior aspect of T12. Based on these findings, the diagnosis of a T12 Chance fracture was established. The patient was treated conservatively with a thoracolumbar orthosis, without any subsequent disabilities. Although Chance fractures are rare lesions, they should always be considered in spinal injuries, even in cases of motor-vehicle accidents where no seatbelt is used.

Keywords: Chance fracture, seatbelt injury, thoracic spine.
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