2019
DOI: 10.21608/esj.2019.12243.1097
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Posterior C1-2 Temporary Fixation without Fusion for Recent Odontoid Fractures

Abstract: Background Data: Posterior C1-C2 fusion techniques are the commonly used treatment for odontoid fracture. This procedure is usually associated with limitation in the cervical spine range of motion (ROM) especially the rotational motion. Posterior C1-C2 temporary fixation technique can spare the range of motion of the atlantoaxial joint after odontoid fracture healing is complete. Purpose: To assess the clinical and radiological outcome of the posterior C1-C2 temporary fixation technique in the treatment of a n… Show more

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“…Samy et al reported temporary fixation without fusion for recent type 2 odontoid fractures. 14 Our study revealed that 25 patients were treated surgically due to instability without neurological affection and 68 patients due to neurological affection. Despite the recent advances in surgery, nonoperative treatment still has an important role in the management of CSI.…”
Section: Egyptian Spinementioning
confidence: 81%
“…Samy et al reported temporary fixation without fusion for recent type 2 odontoid fractures. 14 Our study revealed that 25 patients were treated surgically due to instability without neurological affection and 68 patients due to neurological affection. Despite the recent advances in surgery, nonoperative treatment still has an important role in the management of CSI.…”
Section: Egyptian Spinementioning
confidence: 81%