Surgical management of craniocervical dissociation secondary to transclival fracture and bilateral occipital condyle disruption: illustrative case.

Sarah C Larson, Katherine M Bunch, Daniel K Resnick
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Background: Severe craniocervical trauma often occurs as a consequence of high-velocity motor vehicle collisions. These patients frequently do not survive to hospital presentation, and when they do, they are often neurologically devastated. There is a paucity of literature available to inform surgical treatment options for patients based on injury morphology.

Observations: Here the authors describe the case of a young female patient with craniocervical dissociation after motor vehicle collision, but with preserved neurological function. This case illustrates a unique fracture pattern managed operatively with rigid internal fixation and excellent postoperative outcome.

Lessons: In a subset of patients with severe craniocervical trauma, temporary surgical fixation offers effective internal bracing to facilitate fracture healing without long-term occipitocervical immobilization. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24847.

经骨骨折和双侧枕髁断裂继发的颅颈分离的手术治疗:说明性病例。
背景:严重的颅颈外伤通常是高速机动车碰撞的结果。这些病人往往活不到医院的时候,而当他们活下来的时候,他们的神经系统通常已经崩溃了。目前缺乏文献可用于告知基于损伤形态的患者手术治疗选择。观察:在这里,作者描述了一例年轻女性患者在机动车碰撞后出现颅颈分离,但保留了神经功能。本病例展示了一种独特的骨折模式,手术治疗具有刚性内固定和良好的术后效果。经验教训:在部分严重颅颈外伤患者中,临时手术固定提供有效的内支以促进骨折愈合,无需长期枕颈固定。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24847。
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