Review

COMPREHENSIVE MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATIC THORACOLUMBAR VERTEBRAL FRACTURE

  • Mehmet Fatih KORKMAZ
  • Mehmet KARATAS
  • Resit SEVİMLİ
  • Mehmet Nuri ERDEM

Received Date: 01.07.2014 Accepted Date: 26.08.2014 J Turk Spinal Surg 2014;25(4):313-320

The middle section of the vertebral spine is composed of three-dimensional trabecular networks of rods and plates. This trabecular structure ensures 90% of the compressive strength, particularly in the lumbar vertebrae. Moreover, bone marrow inside the trabecular network increases the compressive strength and energy absorption. Anterior components of the vertebral column (cylindrical vertebral bodies and discs) resist compressive forces, while posterior ligamentous elements resist tensile forces. Anterior and posterior elements also enable resistance to diagonal and rotational forces and bending moment.

Keywords: Thoracolumbar fractures, ossification, vertebrae