Effects of traction therapy on atlantoaxial joint dislocation-induced cervical vertigo. [PDF]
Cai G, Zhu D, Chen J, Lin X, Chen R.
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Influence of ventral fixation techniques on atlantoaxial joint fusion in canine models with dens partial resection. [PDF]
Takahashi F +8 more
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Background Strokes in young individuals often stem from unusual causes. Posterior circulation ischemic stroke caused by vertebral artery insufficiency due to atlantoaxial instability or dislocation is rare.
Xianghe Wang +8 more
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Treatment of Odontoid Fractures in Elderly Patients Using C1/C2 Instrumented Fusion Supplemented With Bilateral Atlantoaxial Joint Spacers: A Case Series. [PDF]
Sommer F +7 more
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Posterior Stabilization of the Cervical and Upper Thoracic Spine with the CerviFix® [PDF]
: Objective: : Posterior stabilization of the occipitocervical junction, the upper and lower cervical spine (C-spine), and the upper thoracic spine (T-spine) using the Cervi-Fix® rod system, a modular tension band system made of titanium.
Jeanneret, Bernard, Schären, Stefan
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A Case Report of Complete Dislocation of Atlantoaxial Joint due to a Traumatic and Pathological Axial Lesion. [PDF]
Yuan X, Wan L, Hu J, Zhang W.
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Dorsale Stabilisation derHalswirbelsäule und der oberen Brustwirbelsäule mit demCerviFix® [PDF]
Zusammenfassung : Operationsziel : Dorsale Fixation des okzipitozervikalen Übergangs, der oberen und unteren Halswirbelsäule (HWS) sowie der oberen Brustwirbelsäule (BWS) mit dem CerviFix®-Stabsystem, einem modularen Zuggurtungssystem aus Titan.
Jeanneret, Bernard, Schären, Stefan
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Surgical treatment for upper cervical deformity with atlantoaxial joint dislocation using individualized 3D printing occipitocervical fusion instrument: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Niu G +9 more
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Rotary fixation of the atlantoaxial joint.
Rotary fixation of the atlanto-axial joint is a rare disorder in which the atlas gets fixed in a position normally achieved during rotation. A persistent asymmetrical position of the dens in relation to the atlas during head rotation is the clue to the diagnosis. Rotary fixation can be demonstrated by radiography/fluoroscopy and computed tomography (CT)
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