Delayed diagnosis of a flexion-distraction spinal injury and occult small bowel injury in a pediatric trauma patient: Importance of recognizing the abdominal “seatbelt sign”
Spine trauma in the pediatric population can present with occult spinal and visceral injuries, presenting unique diagnostic challenges. Subtle imaging findings, as well as difficulty in patient participation with history and examination can contribute to a delayed or missed diagnosis. This in turn c...
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doaj-61662ea143df41e2a262d7bda6d5a8c62021-07-17T04:34:43ZengElsevierTrauma Case Reports2352-64402021-08-0134100499Delayed diagnosis of a flexion-distraction spinal injury and occult small bowel injury in a pediatric trauma patient: Importance of recognizing the abdominal “seatbelt sign”Derrick A. Henry0David B. Bumpass1Richard E. McCarthy2Corresponding author at: 4301 W Markham St., Slot 531, Little Rock, AR 72205, United States of America.; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/Arkansas Children's Hospital, United States of AmericaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/Arkansas Children's Hospital, United States of AmericaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/Arkansas Children's Hospital, United States of AmericaSpine trauma in the pediatric population can present with occult spinal and visceral injuries, presenting unique diagnostic challenges. Subtle imaging findings, as well as difficulty in patient participation with history and examination can contribute to a delayed or missed diagnosis. This in turn can be detrimental to recovery, leading to significant delay in care, additional morbidity, and cost.We present the case of an 11-year-old female patient with a delayed diagnosis of an unstable three-column lumbar spine injury as well as an occult small bowel injury that evaded diagnosis despite multiple hospitalizations and a plethora of imaging and treatment modalities. This led to several extended hospital stays and numerous interventions and surgeries to treat her injuries. We present this case to highlight the sequela of such an injury, and to broaden awareness across specialties of an injury pattern which requires a heightened index of suspicion to detect.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352644021001047Chance fractureSpinal instabilitySpine traumaSeatbelt injury |
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Derrick A. Henry David B. Bumpass Richard E. McCarthy Delayed diagnosis of a flexion-distraction spinal injury and occult small bowel injury in a pediatric trauma patient: Importance of recognizing the abdominal “seatbelt sign” Trauma Case Reports Chance fracture Spinal instability Spine trauma Seatbelt injury |
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Delayed diagnosis of a flexion-distraction spinal injury and occult small bowel injury in a pediatric trauma patient: Importance of recognizing the abdominal “seatbelt sign” |
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Delayed diagnosis of a flexion-distraction spinal injury and occult small bowel injury in a pediatric trauma patient: Importance of recognizing the abdominal “seatbelt sign” |
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Delayed diagnosis of a flexion-distraction spinal injury and occult small bowel injury in a pediatric trauma patient: Importance of recognizing the abdominal “seatbelt sign” |
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Delayed diagnosis of a flexion-distraction spinal injury and occult small bowel injury in a pediatric trauma patient: Importance of recognizing the abdominal “seatbelt sign” |
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Delayed diagnosis of a flexion-distraction spinal injury and occult small bowel injury in a pediatric trauma patient: Importance of recognizing the abdominal “seatbelt sign” |
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delayed diagnosis of a flexion-distraction spinal injury and occult small bowel injury in a pediatric trauma patient: importance of recognizing the abdominal “seatbelt sign” |
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Trauma Case Reports |
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Spine trauma in the pediatric population can present with occult spinal and visceral injuries, presenting unique diagnostic challenges. Subtle imaging findings, as well as difficulty in patient participation with history and examination can contribute to a delayed or missed diagnosis. This in turn can be detrimental to recovery, leading to significant delay in care, additional morbidity, and cost.We present the case of an 11-year-old female patient with a delayed diagnosis of an unstable three-column lumbar spine injury as well as an occult small bowel injury that evaded diagnosis despite multiple hospitalizations and a plethora of imaging and treatment modalities. This led to several extended hospital stays and numerous interventions and surgeries to treat her injuries. We present this case to highlight the sequela of such an injury, and to broaden awareness across specialties of an injury pattern which requires a heightened index of suspicion to detect. |
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Chance fracture Spinal instability Spine trauma Seatbelt injury |
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