2011
DOI: 10.14531/ss2011.3.21-25
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Surgical Treatment of a Patient With Fracture-Dislocation in the Thoracic Spine

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“…Resolution of symptoms may depend on these primary factors and the surgical activity. Not necessary primary contusion leads to the deficit development -it can also occur later due to vascular issues which are secondary to persistent ischemia [4].…”
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“…Resolution of symptoms may depend on these primary factors and the surgical activity. Not necessary primary contusion leads to the deficit development -it can also occur later due to vascular issues which are secondary to persistent ischemia [4].…”
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“…One of the most significant injury pattern can be observed in patients with thoracic fractures and dislocations. This region is distinguished by its narrowness and lack of free space available for the cord [4] and even non-significant canal compromise can lead to significant problems.…”
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