儿童和青少年腰椎损伤的腰骶过渡椎:诊断频率和临床症状

Q3 Medicine Genij Ortopedii Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.18019/1028-4427-2023-29-1-43-48
E. Skryabin, A. Nazarova, P. B. Zotov, K.S. Denisov, M. A. Akselrov
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俄罗斯医学文献中关于儿童和青少年腰骶过渡椎的报道很少。该疾病的许多重要方面,包括L5椎体骶骨化和S1椎体腰椎化的两种分类学尚未得到充分探讨。目的是建立总体频率和某些类型的腰骶移行椎体在儿童和青少年谁持续腰椎损伤的频率,并调查病理的临床表现。材料与方法对312例7 ~ 18岁腰椎损伤患儿进行了综合检查。19例(6.09%)患者被诊断为腰骶过渡椎。采用A.E. Castellvi et al.(1984)的分级系统对病理进行分类。结果19例腰骶骨移行椎体患者中,16例(84.21%)出现L5椎体骶骨化。3例(15.79%)患儿被诊断为S1椎体腰椎化。II型(n = 13)和b亚型(n = 10)最常见。未见III型和IV型病变。在腰椎损伤之前,没有观察到临床症状表明患者可能患有腰骶过渡椎体。结论回顾了儿童和青少年腰骶过渡椎的发生频率及其结构。在儿童持续腰椎损伤之前,患者没有表现出该病症的临床表现。儿童和青少年过渡性腰椎的各个方面需要进一步研究。
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Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae in children and adolescents with a lumbar injury: diagnosis frequency and clinical symptoms
There is a paucity of Russian medical literature reporting lumbosacral transitional vertebrae in children and adolescents. Many important aspects of the condition including two nosologies of sacralization of the L5 vertebrae and lumbalization of the S1 vertebrae have been under-explored. The objective was to establish overall frequency and frequency of certain types of lumbosacral transitional vertebrae in children and adolescents who sustained a lumbar injury and to investigate clinical manifestations of the pathology. Material and methods A comprehensive examination of 312children aged 7 to 18 years who suffered a lumbar injury was performed. Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae was radiologically diagnosed in 19 (6.09 %) subjects. Grading system of A.E. Castellvi et al. (1984) was used to classify the pathology. Results From 19 patients with lumbosacral transitional vertebrae, sacralization of the L5 vertebrae was detected in 16 (84.21 %) individuals. Lumbalization of the S1 vertebrae was diagnosed in 3 (15.79 %) children. Type II (n = 13) and subtype "b" (n = 10) were most common. No types III and IV of the disease were seen. No clinical symptoms indicating the likelihood of having lumbosacral transitional vertebrae were observed in the patients prior to the lumbar injury. Conclusion The frequency of occurrence of lumbosacral transitional vertebrae and its structure were reviewed in children and adolescents. The patients demonstrated no clinical manifestations of the condition before the children sustained lumbar injuries. Various aspects of transitional lumbar vertebrae in children and adolescents require further study.
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Genij Ortopedii
Genij Ortopedii Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Journal’s main goal is to contribute to the development of the contemporary medical science via presentation of fundamental and applied original scientific studies to the scientific and practical medical community that would widen and deepen the understanding of the most important problems in the field of traumatology, orthopaedics, and related specialties. Our journal provides a direct open access to its content which is based on the principle that the open access option promotes global exchange of knowledge and experience. Journal’s strategy: -Development of the journal as a scientific platform for researchers, doctors, post-graduates and residents -Attraction of highly-cited authors to publish their studies -Selection of manuscripts of scientific interest for readers that will impact on journal citation index in RINC -Increase in the portion of publications submitted by foreign authors and studies conducted in association with foreign scientists; growth of citations in the journals that are included into global systems of indexing and reputable databases -Improvement of the Journal’s web site in two languages for a greater accessibility by authors and readers -Introduction of the Journal into global indexing systems
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