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Treatment for lateral flexion fracture dislocation of the cervical spine: report of two cases.

Itsuo Shiina1, Shigeru Hioki2, Hiroshi Kamada1, Kuniaki Amano1, Hiroshi Noguchi2.   

Abstract

The injury mechanism of traumatic cervical spine injury varies, and Allen et al. divide cervical spine injuries into 6 types based on the direction of external force at the time of injury. In this report, we present 2 cases as Lateral Flexion Stage 2. A 51-year-old male (Case 1) was injured in a traffic accident. His conscious level was JCS III-200, and he was found to have a Frankel Grade of B. X-ray revealed a C5/6 fracture dislocation injury of Lateral Flexion Stage 2. We were unable to obtain good reduction. We planned to perform posterior fusion using a cervical spine pedicle screw but could not perform the procedure due to the patient's poor general condition. A 32-year-old male (Case 2) was injured as a result of being hit by a steel sheet. He had Frankel Grade D paralysis. X-ray revealed a C5/6 fracture dislocation injury of Lateral Flexion Stage 2. We did not perform manual reduction. We performed posterior fixation, anterior decompression and anterior fixation. Bone union was confirmed, and the patient was able to return to work. In cases of this type of fracture dislocation of the cervical spine, the supporting structures of the spinal column circumferentially rupture and induce high instability. Since closed reduction is sometimes difficult and involves risk, strong internal fixation might be recommended.

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Keywords:  cervical spine; fracture dislocation injury; lateral flexion

Year:  2010        PMID: 25649499      PMCID: PMC4309361          DOI: 10.2185/jrm.5.194

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rural Med        ISSN: 1880-487X


  8 in total

1.  One-stage posterior decompression and reconstruction of the cervical spine by using pedicle screw fixation systems.

Authors:  K Abumi; K Kaneda; Y Shono; M Fujiya
Journal:  J Neurosurg       Date:  1999-01       Impact factor: 5.115

Review 2.  Nonoperative management and treatment of spinal injuries.

Authors:  Glenn R Rechtine
Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)       Date:  2006-05-15       Impact factor: 3.468

3.  Cervical pedicle screws versus lateral mass screws. Anatomic feasibility and biomechanical comparison.

Authors:  E L Jones; J G Heller; D H Silcox; W C Hutton
Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)       Date:  1997-05-01       Impact factor: 3.468

4.  Biomechanical analysis of rigid stabilization techniques for three-column injury in the lower cervical spine.

Authors:  Hakan Bozkus; Christopher P Ames; Robert H Chamberlain; Eric W Nottmeier; Volker K H Sonntag; Stephen M Papadopoulos; Neil R Crawford
Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)       Date:  2005-04-15       Impact factor: 3.468

5.  Biomechanical analysis of cervical stabilization systems. An assessment of transpedicular screw fixation in the cervical spine.

Authors:  Y Kotani; B W Cunningham; K Abumi; P C McAfee
Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)       Date:  1994-11-15       Impact factor: 3.468

6.  A mechanistic classification of closed, indirect fractures and dislocations of the lower cervical spine.

Authors:  B L Allen; R L Ferguson; T R Lehmann; R P O'Brien
Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)       Date:  1982 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 3.468

7.  A biomechanical comparison of modern anterior and posterior plate fixation of the cervical spine.

Authors:  Y Do Koh; T H Lim; J Won You; J Eck; H S An
Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)       Date:  2001-01-01       Impact factor: 3.468

Review 8.  Lateral cervical spine dislocation and vertebral artery injury.

Authors:  A D Parent; H L Harkey; D A Touchstone; E E Smith; R R Smith
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  1992-09       Impact factor: 4.654

  8 in total

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