Konservative Behandlung traumatisch bedingter Frakturen der Halswirbelsäule mit Orthesen – ein Review

Translated title of the contribution: Conservative treatment of trauma-associated fractures of the cervical spine with orthoses-A review

Philipp Georg Schnadthorst, Celine Lankes, Christoph Schulze (Last author)

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Traumatic injuries of the cervical spine are common and can significantly differ in the prognosis and treatment depending on the structure affected. We present the current evidence for conservative treatment of these fractures with orthoses in this review.

METHODOLOGY: The literature search followed the PRISMA protocol. The risk of bias was assessed using ROBINS‑I and evidence levels were determined according to AHCPR.

RESULTS: A total of 22 studies were identified. The level of evidence according to AHCPR is limited (IIb, III and IV) and every study had a serious risk of bias in at least one subdivision. Of the authors 11 presented conservative treatment concepts for C2 dens fractures, 7 studies focussed on vertebral arch fractures and 9 on vertebral body fractures. Radiological parameters (kyphosis angle, bone consolidation) and the neurological status were frequently reported as endpoints.

CONCLUSION: Stable C2 dens fractures without relevant clinical restrictions allow conservative treatment in a rigid cervical orthosis under radiological monitoring every 1-4 weeks. Type II fractures require special attention due to the risk of instability. Hangman's fractures can be safely treated in rigid cervical orthoses. The current state of knowledge does not allow any recommendation for conservative treatment of Hangman's fractures with orthoses. Stable vertebral body fractures without involvement of the spinal canal can also be treated conservatively with orthotic devices. Randomized controlled studies are required to develop a secure state of evidence and are currently not available.

Translated title of the contributionConservative treatment of trauma-associated fractures of the cervical spine with orthoses-A review
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)943-950
Number of pages8
JournalUNFALLCHIRURGIE
Volume126
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

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