Spine Flashcards
1
Q
Cervical clearance
A
- Clinical decision
- Benefit avoid unnecessary
a). Nexus criteria (60-98%)
b). Canadian spine rule (more specific)
2
Q
Stable spine
A
The ability of spine to withstand the physiological load
3
Q
5 Macfee criteria JBJS 1983
A
- Collapse vertebral body more than 50%
- 2 or more level
- Progressive neurology
- PLC disruption
- Kyphosis more than 20
4
Q
McCormak load sharing classification
A
3 components :
C - Communitation
A - Apposition
R - Reducibility
> Determine ant/post/long or short seg
>More than 7 = Prefer anterior, less than 7 = Short segment
5
Q
Transition from thoracic kyphosis to lumbar lordosis
A
Rigid to flexible
6
Q
TLI severity score
A
- Morphology of fracture
- Neurology
- Intergrity of PLC
7
Q
Approaches determined by soft tissue conditon
A
- Anterior if got neurology deficit because don’t need to retract all the spinal cord.
8
Q
Ankylose spine selection level
A
3 levels above and below because of the long lever arm.
9
Q
MIST Advantages & Disadvantages
A
Advantages
- Less blood loss
- Faster rehab
- Less mobility
Disadvantages
- Cannot perform fusion
- High risk of radiation exposure