类风湿基底内陷后枕颈融合后齿状突吸收

Ben J. Garrido, Cristian Balcescu, Jesse Caballero, Michael J H McCarthy, Barrett S. Boody, R. Sasso
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背景:颈椎炎症性关节炎是常见的,在类风湿关节炎发病后早期开始。寰枢椎不稳定是最常见的模式,其次是颅骨沉降或颅底内陷,而下轴半脱位最不常见。齿状突的垂直移动(颅底内陷)会增加因脑干压迫而猝死的风险。经口减压联合后路枕颈融合术已被报道,尽管单一后路稳定可能足以避免高风险类风湿患者前后路手术的相关合并症。目的:报道一例枕颈融合术后齿状突吸收和颈髓角改善的病例。研究设计:回顾性病例报告。方法:放射学分析。结果:单纯后路枕颈融合治疗颅底凹陷后,随访3年颈髓角复位至127度。通过齿状突重塑,这从最初的115度得到改善。结论:单纯后路枕颈固定治疗颅底凹陷可通过齿状突的吸收和重塑提供稳定和长期的颈髓交界处减压。本病例研究支持避免经口切除不可复位严重移位齿状突的可行性。
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Odontoid Resorption After Posterior Occipitocervical Fusion in Rheumatoid Basilar Invagination
Background Context: Inflammatory arthritis of the cervical spine is common and begins early after the onset of rheumatoid arthritis. Atlantoaxial instability is the most common pattern followed by cranial settling or basilar invagination, with subaxial subluxation being least common. Vertical migration of the odontoid (basilar invagination) poses an increased risk of sudden death from compression of the brain stem. A combination of transoral decompression and posterior occipitocervical fusion has been described, although a single posterior approach stabilization may suffice and avoid the associated comorbidities with an anterior/posterior surgery in a high-risk rheumatoid patient. Purpose: To report a case of odontoid resorption and cervicomedullary angle improvement after occipitocervical fusion. Study Design: A retrospective case report. Methods: Radiographic analysis. Results: After posterior occipitocervical fusion alone for basilar invagination there was a reduction of cervicomedullary angle to 127 degrees at 3 years follow up. This was improved from an initial 115 degrees through odontoid remodeling. Conclusions: Basilar invagination treated with posterior alone occipitocervical stabilization may suffice in providing stability and long term decompression of the cervicomedullary junction through resorption and remodeling of the odontoid. This case study supports the viability of avoiding a transoral resection for an irreducible severely migrated odontoid.
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