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McCormack classification and kyphotic deformity in thoracolumbar burst fractures

The increasing incidence of thoracolumbar kyphosis after conservative treatment of burst fractures is a complication reported by several authors. We performed a retrospective study on a consecutive series of 33 patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures treated with cast or brace immobilization between 1992 and 2004 to check for a correlation between thoracolumbar kyphosis and Load Sharing Classification, which provides fracture severity scores according to body comminution, vertebral body fragments displacement and the amount of kyphosis correction delivered after treatment. After an average of 30 months of follow-up we found a correlation between Load Sharing Classification scores (also known as McCormack's Classification), and the sagittal kyphotic deformity on these patients (p<0.05;r=0.65). Despite of being described for assessing sagittal deformity after surgical treatment, the applicability of this Classification can be considered for patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures submitted to conservative treatment.

Spinal cord injuries; Spinal fractures; Lumbar vertebrae


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