Surgical compared with nonsurgical management of fractures in male veterans with chronic spinal cord injury Journal Article


Authors: Bethel, M; Bailey, L; Weaver, F; Le, B; Burns, S. P.; Svircev, J. N.; Heggeness, M. H.; Carbone, L D
Article Title: Surgical compared with nonsurgical management of fractures in male veterans with chronic spinal cord injury
Abstract: Study design:Retrospective review of a clinical database.Objectives:To examine treatment modalities of incident appendicular fractures in men with chronic SCI and mortality outcomes by treatment modality.Setting:United States Veterans Health Administration Healthcare System.Methods:This was an observational study of 1979 incident fractures that occurred over 6 years among 12 162 male veterans with traumatic SCI of at least 2 years duration from the Veterans Health Administration (VA) Spinal Cord Dysfunction Registry. Treatment modalities were classified as surgical or nonsurgical treatment. Mortality outcomes at 1 year following the incident fracture were determined by treatment modality.Results:A total of 1281 male veterans with 1979 incident fractures met inclusion criteria for the study. These fractures included 345 (17.4%) upper-extremity fractures and 1634 (82.6%) lower-extremity fractures. A minority of patients (9.4%) were treated with surgery. Amputations and disarticulations accounted for 19.7% of all surgeries (1.3% of all fractures), and the majority of these were done more than 6 weeks following the incident fracture. There were no significant differences in mortality among men with fractures treated surgically compared with those treated nonsurgically.Conclusions:Currently, the majority of appendicular fractures in male patients with chronic SCI are managed nonsurgically within the VA health-care system. There is no difference in mortality by type of treatment.Spinal Cord advance online publication, 27 January 2015; doi:10.1038/sc.2015.5.
Journal Title: Spinal cord
Volume: 53
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1476-5624; 1362-4393
Publisher: Unknown  
Date Published: 2015
Start Page: 402
End Page: 407
Language: ENG
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Notes: LR: 20150128; JID: 9609749; 2014/09/23 [received]; 2014/12/11 [revised]; 2014/12/18 [accepted]; aheadofprint