CNS Guidelines Podcast_Patients with Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma:Operative and Nonoperative Treatment - a podcast by Congress of Neurological Surgeons

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The thoracic and lumbar (“thoracolumbar”) spine are the most commonly injured region of the spine in blunt trauma. Trauma of the thoracolumbar spine is frequently associated with spinal cord injury and other visceral and bony injuries. Prolonged pain and disability after thoracolumbar trauma present a significant burden on patients and society.
Ultimately, this clinical guideline was created to improve patient care by outlining the appropriate information gathering and decision-making processes involved in the evaluation and treatment of patients with thoracolumbar spine trauma. The surgical management of these patients often takes place under a variety of circumstances and by various clinicians. This guideline was created as an educational tool to guide qualified physicians through a series of diagnostic and treatment decisions in an effort to improve the quality and efficiency of care.

J. Bradley Elder, MD
Daniel J. Hoh, MD
John E. O'Toole, MD, MS
Mayur Sharma, MD

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