Anterior fixation of odontoid fractures in an elderly population. 2011 20:195-204.ĭailey AT, Hart D, Finn MA, Schmidt MH, Apfelbaum RI. Type II odontoid fractures in the elderly: an evidence-based narrative review of management. Anterior screw fixation in type ii odontoid fractures: keys for better outcome in early experience in developing countries. Anterior odontoid fixation using a 4.5-mm Herbert screw: the first report of 20 consecutive cases with odontoid fracture. Fracture of the odontoid process: an experimental and clinical study. Cervical spine injuries: Diagnosis and management. Current management of odontoid fractures. Jaiswal AK, Sharma MS, Behari S, Lyngdoh BT, Jain S, Jain VK. The long-term functional outcome of type II odontoid fractures managed non-operatively. 1974 56:1663-74.īutler J, Dolan R, Burbridge M, Hurson C, O’Byrne J, McCormack D et al. Fractures of the odontoid process of the axis. Cervical injuries suffered in automobile crashes. It achieves good outcome and good fusion in young generation with horizontal fracture line. Anterior screw fixation is a good technique to practice. Follow up CT after 1.5 and 3 months show well alignment with good fusion with no signs of mal union or pseudo arthrosis and patients were followed up for six months. The 14 patients were discharged to home on third postoperative day with Philadelphia neck collar, 6 patients with weakness stayed in hospital one week on physiotherapy and 2 patients were in ICU for three days post-operative due to associated lung contusion. At the time of presentation, the major complains of the patient included in the study was of pain in neck area. In the majority of patients, the follow up has been for 2 years and in 3 cases the follow up has been for one year. All operations were done with the same technique of Cloward anterior approach using cannulated single lag screw. During study period, total of 22 patients with type II fracture of odontoid were included in the study. The present study was done in the department of surgery, in the medical college and associated hospital. Recent advances in intra-operative imaging including neuron avigation and O-arm can now increase accuracy and lower morbidity of odontoid screw placement. Horizontal fracture line, Hyperflexion, Odontoid process, Trauma Abstractįractures of the odontoid process (the dens) of the axis account for 10-20% of acute cervical spine fractures. Department of Neurosurgery, PDUMC, Chairman Gokul Group of Hospitals, Rajkot, Gujarat, India
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