Sternal and vertebral fractures, a well-known association, usually overlooked: review of six clinical cases

OBJECTIVE: the association of sternal and vertebral fractures has previously been described in the literature. These lesions are frequently overlooked at the initial evaluation. The purpose of this study was to review and discuss the diagnostic methods used to diagnose these lesions and to highlight the importance of early recognition of these fractures. METHODS: we performed a retrospective analysis of six patients who suffered sternal and concomitant vertebral fractures. Clinical charts and imaging studies were reviewed. RESULTS: all patients were diagnosed with sternal fractures at the initial evaluation, but only two were diagnosed with vertebral fractures. CONCLUSION: failure to recognize these fractures at initial evaluation may be associated with the fact that the upper thoracic region is difficult to explore. In the presence of sternal fractures, a vertebral fracture must be ruled out even though major injuries are not present. A computer tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) should be obtained despite negative X-rays if clinical suspicion is present.

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Main Authors: Silva G.,Alvaro, la Fuente D,Paulina de, Schmidt-Hebbel N,Andrés, Valencia C.,Manuel, Antonio Riera M,José, A,Javier del Río, Merello T,Bernardo, Thibaut L.,Carlos
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna 2010
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-18512010000300015
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