Common Vertebral Fracture Level After the 2023 Turkey Earthquake: Thoracolumbar Junction - Due to Hyper-Flexed and Fixed Posture - at Triangle of Life Areas.
Baran Can Alpergin, Emre Bahir Mete, Murat Zaimoglu, Yusuf Sukru Caglar, Ozgur Orhan, Siavash Hasimoglu, Umit Eroglu
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Abstract
Aim: To assess the frequency of thoracolumbar junction (TLJ) fractures (T10-L2) in survivors of the 2023 East Turkey earthquake.
Material and methods: This single-center retrospective stdy evaluated 10 earthquake survivors, who were trapped under the rubble and rescued alive by rescue teams, and were assessed for spinal trauma after the earthquake in Eastern Turkey on February 6, 2023. All patients underwent full spinal magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography examinations to determine the level of spinal fracture and decide the treatment methods.
Results: All patients had sustained spinal fractures. Eight underwent surgery, while two were managed conservatively. Nine out of ten patients had TLJ fractures. Five patients had L1 fractures, four of them were treated surgically. Three patients had a T12 level fracture, two of whom were treated surgically. One patient with a T7-level fracture was treated surgically. Only one patient had multiple fractures (T12 and L2 levels) and was treated surgically.
Conclusion: The TLJ was the commonest vertebral fracture level as of the 2023 Turkey earthquake survivors in our study population. In the event of an earthquake, people tend to attain a fetal posture (fix and hyperflex the spine) when taking shelter in a narrow area (triangle of life). This position might place an excessive load on the TLJ, predisposing it to injuries.
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Turkish Neurosurgery is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, open access and totally free journal directed at an audience of neurosurgery physicians and scientists. The official language of the journal is English. The journal publishes original articles in the form of clinical and basic research. Turkish Neurosurgery will only publish studies that have institutional review board (IRB) approval and have strictly observed an acceptable follow-up period. With the exception of reference presentation, Turkish Neurosurgery requires that all manuscripts be prepared in accordance with the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals.