Threatened Aortic Injury by Thoracic Pedicle Screw: A Case Report

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ABSTRACT

Iatrogenic vascular injury during posterior spinal surgery is a rare but potentially serious complication with treatment challenges. We report the case of threatened aortic injury by pedicle screw impingement during posterior fixation of thoracic spine T7 - T8 fracture dislocation. The removal of the conflicting screws was done posteriorly after a visual control of the absence of adventitious break-in by a thoracotomy.

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Kassé, A. , Diao, S. , Gaye, M. , Sané, J. , Hope, J. , Hemmam, K. , Thiam, B. , Dieng, P. and Sy, M. (2018) Threatened Aortic Injury by Thoracic Pedicle Screw: A Case Report. Open Journal of Orthopedics, 8, 51-56. doi: 10.4236/ojo.2018.82007.

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