Atlantoaxial Spondyloptosis with Type II Odontoid Fractures: A Report of 2 Cases
CASE: Two patients with delayed presentations of neck pain and fixed kyphotic deformity after trauma were found to have atlantoaxial spondyloptosis (AAS) with type II dens fractures. Owing to the rarity of AAS, outcomes and optimal treatment are not well
Lachance, Andrew D +2 more
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Atlantoaxial rotational dislocation and associated multiple-level fractures to the spine
We present a case of a young woman with multilevel spinal injuries. The injury includes a rotational atlantoaxial dislocation associated with concomitant injury at C5 and at the sacrum.
Kavroudakis, E.G. +5 more
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Atlantoaxial rotatory dislocation (AARD) is a rare complication in adults usually leading to pain, spinal cord injury, or death. Clinical and radiological diagnosis is difficult and often delayed.
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Background: The surgical management of cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) attributed to os odontoideum (OO with atlantoaxial instability atlantoaxial instability) and subaxial kyphosis together pose significant surgical challenges.
Rahimizadeh, A. +2 more
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Posterior hybrid surgery for atlantoaxial dislocation coexisting with multilevel cervical spondylotic myelopathy. [PDF]
Sun Y, Ma H, Zhang Z, Tan M.
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Reducibility-Based Posterior Reduction and Fusion Strategies for Atlantoaxial Dislocation: A Clinical and Radiological Study. [PDF]
Zhao G +8 more
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Transoropharyngeal closed reduction for traumatic atlantoaxial dislocation: a novel technique for fast and precise reduction. [PDF]
Zhong Y +5 more
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Case of posterior atlantoaxial dislocation with backward displacement of type II odontoid fracture. [PDF]
Rahimizadeh A +3 more
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Analysis of surgical strategies and efficacy in the treatment of Os odontoideum with atlantoaxial dislocation. [PDF]
Yang B, Lu T, He X, Li H.
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Atlantoaxial Dislocationに合併した椎骨脳底動脈閉塞の小児例
application/pdfA 10-year-old boy was hospitalized with post-traumatic nausea, vomiting, and ataxia. A cervical X-ray showed atlantoaxial dislocation with os odontoideum, and a computed tomography scan revealed multiple cerebellar infarctions.
神山, 和世 +4 more
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