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Comparison of CT versus MRI measurements of transverse atlantal ligament integrity in craniovertebral junction injuries. Part 1: A clinical study.

Luis Perez-Orribo1, Laura A Snyder2, Samuel Kalb2, Ali M Elhadi2, Forrest Hsu2, Anna G U S Newcomb1, Devika Malhotra1, Neil R Crawford1, Nicholas Theodore2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Craniovertebral junction (CVJ) injuries complicated by transverse atlantal ligament (TAL) disruption often require surgical stabilization. Measurements based on the atlantodental interval (ADI), atlas lateral diameter (ALD1), and axis lateral diameter (ALD2) may help clinicians identify TAL disruption. This study used CT scanning to evaluate the reliability of these measurements and other variants in the clinical setting. METHODS Patients with CVJ injuries treated at the authors' institution between 2004 and 2011 were evaluated retrospectively for demographics, mechanism and location of CVJ injury, classification of injury, treatment, and modified Japanese Orthopaedic Association score at the time of injury and follow-up. The integrity of the TAL was evaluated using MRI. The ADI, ALD1, and ALD2 were measured on CT to identify TAL disruption indirectly. RESULTS Among the 125 patients identified, 40 (32%) had atlas fractures, 59 (47.2%) odontoid fractures, 31 (24.8%) axis fractures, and 4 (3.2%) occipital condyle fractures. TAL disruption was documented on MRI in 11 cases (8.8%). The average ADI for TAL injury was 1.8 mm (range 0.9-3.9 mm). Nine (81.8%) of the 11 patients with TAL injury had an ADI of less than 3 mm. In 10 patients (90.9%) with TAL injury, overhang of the C-1 lateral masses on C-2 was less than 7 mm. ADI, ALD1, ALD2, ALD1 - ALD2, and ALD1/ALD2 did not correlate with the integrity of the TAL. CONCLUSIONS No current measurement method using CT, including the ADI, ALD1, and ALD2 or their differences or ratios, consistently indicates the integrity of the TAL. A more reliable CT-based criterion is needed to diagnose TAL disruption when MRI is unavailable.

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Keywords:  ADI = atlantodental interval; ALD1 = atlas lateral diameter; ALD2 = axis lateral diameter; CVJ = craniovertebral junction; GCS = Glasgow Coma Scale; TAL = transverse atlantal ligament; atlantoaxial overhang; atlantodental interval; atlas fracture; axis fracture; cervical; mJOA = modified Japanese Orthopaedic Association; measurement; transverse atlantal ligament

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26918572     DOI: 10.3171/2015.9.SPINE13808

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine        ISSN: 1547-5646


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1.  C1:C2 ratio is a potential tool assessing atlas fracture displacement and transverse ligament injury.

Authors:  Peny Lin; Tim Chung-Hsien Chuang; Joseph F Baker
Journal:  J Craniovertebr Junction Spine       Date:  2019 Jul-Sep

2.  The relationship between radiologic parameters and transverse atlantal ligament injury obtained from MRI scans in patients with an isolated atlas burst fracture: A retrospective observational study.

Authors:  Jongpil Eun; Youngmin Oh
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2021-12-10       Impact factor: 1.817

3.  Odontoid fracture with missed diagnosis of Transverse Atlantal Ligament (TAL) injury resulting in late-onset instability.

Authors:  Mukesh Kumar Haritwal; Shankar Acharya; Kashmiri Lal Kalra; Rupinder Chahal; Nikhil Jain; Nitin Adsul
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2018-11-28

4.  Radiologic criteria to predict injury of the transverse atlantal ligament in unilateral sagittal split fractures of the C1 lateral mass.

Authors:  Heui-Jeon Park; Dong-Gune Chang; Jong-Beom Park; Whoan Jeang Kim; Kyung-Jin Song; Woo-Kie Min; Seung Chan Park
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2019-09       Impact factor: 1.817

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