Flexion Teardrop: Unstable This is
often a most severe C-spine injury (Completely unstable)
It
results from severe
flexion force with axial loading. Clinically, there is “Acute Anterior Cord Syndrome”:
This is
different from an extension teardrop fracture (stable avulsive injury) You
sill see a large, triangular fragment off the Anterior/Inferior aspect of the
vertebral body and fanning of the spinous processes. This indicates complete
disruption of all ligaments and disk at the level of injury. The involved
vertebral body is usually subluxed posteriorly.
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