Fracture-dislocation of the fifth lumbar vertebra

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We have studied fracture-dislocation of the fifth lumbar vertebra in seven patients and reviewed 50 previously reported cases. Based on this information, we have classified the injury into five types: type 1, unilateral lumbosacral facet-dislocation with or without facet fracture; type 2, bilateral lumbosacral facet-dislocation with or without facet fracture; type 3, unilateral lumbosacral facet-dislocation and contralateral lumbosacral facet fracture; type 4, dislocation of the body of L5 with bilateral fracture of the pars interarticularis; and type 5, dislocation of the body of L5 with fracture of the body and/or pedicle, with or without injury of the lamina and/or facet. Conservative treatment of fracture-dislocation of L5 is generally not effective because the lesion is fundamentally unstable. Planning of the operation should be made on the basis of the various types of injury.

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Aihara, T., Takahashi, K., Yamagata, M., & Moriya, H. (1998). Fracture-dislocation of the fifth lumbar vertebra. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 80(5), 840–845. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.80B5.8657

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