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Min-invasive surgical treatment for multiple axis fractures: A case report 被引量:3
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作者 xuan-chen zhu Yi-Jie Liu +5 位作者 Xue-Feng Li Han Yan Ge Zhang Wei-Min Jiang Hou-Yi Sun Hui-Lin Yang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2019年第7期898-902,共5页
BACKGROUND Fractures of the axis are commonly seen in spinal injuries. Upper cervical fractures are usually managed conservatively. However, the complications due to long-term external immobilization cannot be ignored... BACKGROUND Fractures of the axis are commonly seen in spinal injuries. Upper cervical fractures are usually managed conservatively. However, the complications due to long-term external immobilization cannot be ignored. The traditional open surgery has the disadvantages of too much blood loss and soft tissue injury. The aim of our paper is to introduce a minimally invasive surgical treatment for multiple axis fractures.CASE SUMMARY We report a 40-year-old Chinese male who had severe neck pain and difficult neck movement after falling from 3 meters. X-ray and computed tomography(CT) scan revealed an axis injury consisting of an odontoid Type Ⅲ fracture associated with a Hangman fracture categorized as a Levine-Edwards Type Ⅰ fracture. The patient underwent anterior odontoid screw fixation and posterior percutaneous screw fixation using intraoperative O-arm navigation. Neck pain was markedly improved after surgery. X-rays and CT scan reconstructions of 3-mo follow-up showed good stability and fusion. The range of cervical motion was well preserved.CONCLUSION Anterior odontoid screw fixation and posterior direct C2 percutaneous pedicle screw fixation with the aid of O-arm navigation and neurophysiological monitoring can be an interesting alternative option for complicated multiple axis fractures. 展开更多
关键词 Axis injury ODONTOID FRACTURE HANGMAN FRACTURE MINIMALLY INVASIVE treatment INTRAOPERATIVE O-arm navigation Percutaneous screw fixation Case report
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