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Transverse Process Fracture


Background

     Transverse process fractures, along with fractures of the spinous processes and pars interarticularis, are considered minor fractures -they do not typically result in  neurologic compromise and are considered mechanically stable

     There are typically large forces associated with these fractures. There is a significant association between transverse process fractures and intraabdominal injury, so these fractures should be regarded as possible markers for abdominal organ injuries, even though the spine is stable. 

 

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