直接前路螺钉固定治疗小儿齿状突骨折合并颅骨骨折1例

Q4 Medicine
D. Dutta, Arjun Dasgupta
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上颈椎仍然是儿童脊柱创伤最易感的区域,齿状突骨折是这个年龄组中最常见的。在这种情况下,伴随的创伤性脑损伤或颅骨骨折会给治疗带来挑战。我们报告一个11岁的男孩谁提出了半意识状态与深头皮撕裂在左额顶区。计算机断层扫描(CT)显示颅骨凹陷性骨折,需要紧急左额顶骨减压切除术,并伴有颅底齿状突骨折伴前移位。齿状突骨折通常在固定后愈合良好,鉴于骨骼不成熟,使用内固定融合仍然存在争议。由于该病例颅骨骨折,不能采用Halo背心的常规处理,在透视引导下进行单管螺钉固定。在年幼的儿童棘突骨折中有直接手术融合齿状突的报道,但在年龄较大的儿童齿状突融合中,这种手术的证据很少见。因此,本病例报告证实了前齿状突螺钉固定是7- 12岁儿童的有效治疗模式。
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Direct Anterior Screw Fixation for a Pediatric Odontoid Fracture with Associated Skull Fracture: A Case Report
The upper cervical spine remains the most susceptible region for spinal trauma in children, with odontoid fractures being the most common ones in this age group. Concomitant traumatic brain injuries or skull fractures can pose therapeutic challenges in such cases. We report a case of an 11-year-old boy who presented in the semiconscious state with a deep scalp laceration in the left frontoparietal region. A computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a depressed skull fracture requiring an emergency left frontoparietal decompressive craniectomy and an associated fracture of the odontoid process at the base with anterior displacement. Odontoid fractures usually heal well after immobilization, and the use of instrumented fusion is still debated in view of skeletal immaturity. The usual management of Halo vest could not be instituted in his case owing to the skull fracture, and a single cannulated screw fixation was done under fluoroscopic guidance. Direct operative fusion of the odontoid process has been described in younger children with apophyseal fractures, but the evidence of such procedures is rare in elder children with a fused odontoid process. This case report, thus, confirms the anterior odontoid screw fixation as an effective mode of treatment in children of the 7- to 12-year age group.
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Indian Spine Journal
Indian Spine Journal Medicine-Surgery
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