From: Missed manubriosternal dislocation in patient with thoracolumbar fracture, a case report
Author | Number | Cause | Type of dislocation | Location of spine | Treatment |
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Jenyo M.S. 1985 [8] | 1 | Road traffic accident | Type 2 | T4 | Cast |
Jones et al. 1989 [9] | 8 | Flexion injury | Type 2 | 3 for thoracic level, 4 for lumbar level, 1 for lower cervical and thoracic level | 1 patient had open reduction of MSJ, 3 patients missed the spinal fractures |
Stahlman et al. 1995 [10] | 1 | Vehicle accident | Type 2 | T5 | Open reduction and fusion |
Kalicke et al. 2006 [11] | 1 | Fall from the bicycle | Type 2 | T6 | MSJ fixation with plate |
Labbe et al.2009 [7] | 11 | Car accident, fall and knocked over | Fracture-dislocation and subluxation | Upper thoracic | Conservation for sternal fractures |
Herrero et al. 2011 [12] | 1 | Fall | Type 2 | T9 | Open reduction and fixation |
Kothari et al. 2015 [13] | 1 | Fall | Type 2 | T8–9 | Conservation |
Sarkeshik et al. 2019 [5] | 1 | Vehicle collision | Type 2 | T6–7 fracture | MSJ fixation with plate |