Neuronavigated Retropharyngeal Anterior Screw Fixation of the Odontoid for the Treatment of C2 Type II Fractures: Case Report.

Q2 Medicine
S Ferri, F Cacciola, R Zaccaria, I Ghetti, A Curcio, Antonino Francesco Germanò
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Abstract

Odontoid fractures, frequently observed in patients over the age of 70, often involve the base of the axis (Anderson-D'Alonzo type 2). For surgical treatment, posterior C1-C2 fixation is the traditional method, whose fusion rates range between 93 and 100%. However, morbidity and mortality rates are high. In addition, cervical motion, especially axial rotation, is postoperatively reduced. Nakanishi and Bohler introduced the anterior screw fixation approach for the surgical treatment of odontoid fracture type II. This procedure preserves the atlantoaxial complex motion, provides immediate stability and high fracture healing rates, and, most importantly, has a low incidence of complications with good fusion rates. The surgical strategy must take into account the patient's anatomy, the morphological characteristics of the fracture, the quality of the bone, and any concomitant injuries. In this chapter, we describe a C2 type II fracture treated via a neuronavigated anterior retropharyngeal approach.

用神经导航咽后前方螺钉固定治疗 C2 II 型骨折:病例报告。
齿状突骨折常发生在 70 岁以上的患者身上,通常涉及轴的基部(Anderson-D'Alonzo 2 型)。在手术治疗方面,C1-C2 后路固定是传统方法,其融合率在 93% 到 100% 之间。但是,发病率和死亡率都很高。此外,术后颈椎的活动,尤其是轴向旋转会减少。中西(Nakanishi)和博勒(Bohler)引入了前方螺钉固定方法,用于手术治疗蝶骨骨折 II 型。这种手术保留了寰枢复合体的运动,提供了即时的稳定性和较高的骨折愈合率,最重要的是,并发症发生率低,融合率高。手术策略必须考虑到患者的解剖结构、骨折的形态特征、骨质以及任何伴随的损伤。在本章中,我们将介绍一种通过神经导航咽后前路治疗的 C2 II 型骨折。
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期刊介绍: In addition to the regular journal, "Acta Neurochirurgica" publishes 3-4 supplement volumes per year. These comprise proceedings of international meetings or other material of general neurosurgical interest.
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