Occipitocervical Fusion and Posterior Fossa Decompression in Neglected
Jefferson Fracture-Dislocation of Atlas Associated With Odontoid Peg Fracture: A Case Report.
Int J Spine Surg 2019;
13:11-16. [PMID:
30805280 DOI:
10.14444/6001]
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Abstract
Background
Only a few cases of traumatic atlantoaxial fracture-dislocation have been reported, and neglected cases are seldom found because of the fatal nature of this condition.
Methods
We reported a neglected case of Jefferson fracture-dislocation associated with type II displaced odontoid peg fracture which was nonambulatory and myelopathic. A surgical plan involving posterior fossa decompression and laminectomy of the posterior arch of atlas following posterior spinal instrumentation was then conducted.
Results
Patient experienced marked neurologic recovery and was able to stand and walk with assistance during the early postoperative period.
Conclusions
This procedure may be an effective alternative treatment in neglected cases.
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