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Occipital condyle fractures: a hidden nosologic entity. An experience with 10 cases.

C Capuano1, C Costagliola, M Shamsaldin, A Maleci, N Di Lorenzo.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To report the incidence, treatment and outcome of occipital condyle fractures (OCFs) based on the experience of a single neurosurgical department over a period of two years.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: From April 1999 to April 2001, ten cases of OCFs were identified in 110 cervical traumas observed over a period of two years. Patients were studied by cervical x-rays, high-resolution CT scan with a 1-2 mm slice of the cranio-cervical junction (CCJ) and MRI in selected cases to evaluate the integrity of supporting ligaments. According to the Anderson and Montesano classification, 5 cases of type III, 3 cases of type II and 2 cases of type I fractures were found. Dysfunction of lower cranial nerves was observed in 8 cases. Treatment was conservative in all cases.
RESULTS: At follow-up, ranging from 18 months to 2 years, fusion was obtained in all cases; 8 patients were neurologically intact, one patient presented a mild persistent dysphonia and another mild trapezius weakness.
CONCLUSION: OCFs are actually not rare, rather they are often overlooked. In cases of high-energy trauma of the cervical spine, the diagnostic suspicion should be kept in mind.High-resolution CT scan with slice at 1-2 mm of the CCJ is the key radiological examination in the diagnosis of this lesion. Conservative treatment using a hard collar is sufficient to obtain sound fusion.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15254800     DOI: 10.1007/s00701-004-0289-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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2.  Clinical relevance of occipital condyle fractures.

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Review 3.  Upper cervical injuries - a rational approach to guide surgical management.

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4.  Isolated paralysis of glossopharyngeal and vagus nerve associated with type II occipital condyle fracture: case report.

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8.  Fractures of the occipital condyle clinical spectrum and course in eight patients.

Authors:  Antonio Krüger; Ludwig Oberkircher; Thomas Frangen; Steffen Ruchholtz; Christian Kühne; Andreas Junge
Journal:  J Craniovertebr Junction Spine       Date:  2013-07

9.  Bilateral Cranial IX and X Nerve Palsies After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  Seung Don Yoo; Dong Hwan Kim; Seung Ah Lee; Hye In Joo; Jin Ah Yeo; Sung Joon Chung
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