Literature DB >> 7096414

Odontoid fractures. A rational approach to treatment.

M D Ryan, T K Taylor.   

Abstract

Twenty-three adults with fractures of the odontoid process are reviewed. Te possible reasons for the high rate of non-union in reported series are considered: these include the type of fracture, its displacement, the presence of a gap at the fracture site, imperfect reduction and inadequate immobilisation. Type 2 fractures (at the base of the odontoid process) are the commonest and also the most liable to nonunion. In their treatment, reduction is important; as seen in the lateral radiograph at least two-thirds of the fracture surfaces should be in contact. Skull traction is not advised and halo-cast fixation is the treatment of choice; with this method 87.5 per cent of recent odontoid fractures united.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7096414     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.64B4.7096414

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


  9 in total

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Authors:  J T Burke; J H Harris
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6.  Type II odontoid fractures of the cervical spine: do treatment type and medical comorbidities affect mortality in elderly patients?

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7.  In vitro investigations of internal fixation systems of the upper cervical spine. I. Stability of the direct anterior screw fixation of the odontoid.

Authors:  H J Wilke; K Fischer; A Kugler; F Magerl; L Claes; O Wörsdörfer
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8.  Overdistraction: a hazard of skull traction in the management of acute injuries of the cervical spine.

Authors:  B Jeanneret; F Magerl; J C Ward
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9.  Specialisation of spinal services: consequences for cervical trauma management in the district hospital.

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