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(Redirected from Wedge fracture) Breakage of a spinal vertebra under vertical pressure Not to be confused with spinal disc herniation. Medical condition
Compression fracture
Example of vertebral compression fracture.
SpecialtyOrthopedic

A compression fracture is a collapse of a vertebra. It may be due to trauma or due to a weakening of the vertebra (compare with burst fracture). This weakening is seen in patients with osteoporosis or osteogenesis imperfecta, lytic lesions from metastatic or primary tumors, or infection. In healthy patients, it is most often seen in individuals suffering extreme vertical shocks, such as ejecting from an ejection seat. Seen in lateral views in plain x-ray films, compression fractures of the spine characteristically appear as wedge deformities, with greater loss of height anteriorly than posteriorly and intact pedicles in the anteroposterior view.

Signs and symptoms

Acute fractures will cause severe back pain. Compression fractures which develop gradually, such as in osteoporosis, may initially not cause any symptoms, but will later often lead to back pain and loss of height.

Diagnosis

Compression fractures are usually diagnosed on spinal radiographs, where a wedge-shaped vertebra may be visible or there may be loss of height of the vertebra. In addition, bone density measurement may be performed to evaluate for osteoporosis. When a tumor is suspected as the underlying cause, or the fracture was caused by severe trauma, CT or MRI scans may be performed.

  • Compression fracture of the fourth lumbar vertebra post falling from a height. Compression fracture of the fourth lumbar vertebra post falling from a height.
  • X-ray of the lumbar spine with a compression fracture of the third lumbar vertebra. X-ray of the lumbar spine with a compression fracture of the third lumbar vertebra.
  • Compression fracture of T12 Compression fracture of T12

Treatment

A potential complication of a vertebral compression fracture is avascular necrosis of the vertebral body, which is called Kümmel's disease, and may appear with the intravertebral vacuum cleft sign (at white arrow in image).

Conservative treatment

Surgical

  • Kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty are minimally invasive procedures that inject cement into the bone of the back that is fractured. However, the data examining the effectiveness of these procedures is mixed.

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