| Literature DB >> 31861991 |
Soufiane Ghailane1, Mohammad A Alsofyani2,3, Vincent Pointillart2, Houssam Bouloussa4, Olivier Gille2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: An atypical case of a traumatic posterior C1-C2 dislocation with an anterior arch fracture of C1 is reported. A novel conservative treatment for this rare lesion is described. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Cervical spine dislocation; Closed manual reduction; Posterior Atlantoaxial dislocation
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31861991 PMCID: PMC6925510 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-019-3005-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Pre-reduction mid-sagittal and axial CT slices of the cervical spine
Fig. 2CT-angiography of the cervical spine showing maintained perfusion of the vertebral arteries. No signs of thrombosis or dissection. The left vertebral artery is dominant. a. Axial slice through the lateral masses of C1. b. Coronal slice through the 3rd segment of the vertebral arteries. c. Left-sided parasagittal slice through the dislocated C1-C2 joint. d). Right-sided parasagittal slice through the dislocated C1-C2 joint
Fig. 3External maneuvers under fluoroscopy
Fig. 4Intraoperative fluoroscopic images before and after reduction
Fig. 5Postoperative mid-sagittal and axial CT slices showing a normalization of the C1-C2 alignment and ADI
Fig. 62-month follow-up mid-sagittal and axial CT slices demonstrating a maintained reduction of the anterior arch of C1
Fig. 78-month follow-up CT slices demonstrating a maintained reduction of the anterior arch of C1 and subtle signs of healing on the left side of the fracture of the anterior arch of C1. a. Coronal slice through the dens of C2. b. Right-sided parasagittal slice through the C1-C2 joint. c. Left-sided parasagittal slice through the C1-C2 joint. d. Mid-sagittal slice displaying a normalized ADI. e). Axial slice through the tip of C2
Fig. 8Axial slice of pre-reduction CT showing that the distance between the two fragments of the anterior arch of C1 less than the diameter of the odontoid process. The arrow displays the negative ADI from the anterior aspect of the dens to the posterior aspect of the anterior arch of C1