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  • Volume:14 Issue:2
  • Experience and Results of Posterior Cervical Instrumentation Applied in Upper Cervical Injuries

Experience and Results of Posterior Cervical Instrumentation Applied in Upper Cervical Injuries

Authors : Mustafa Kaya, Hikmet Turan Süslü
Pages : 172-179
Doi:10.31832/smj.1444941
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Publication Date : 2024-06-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Aim Surgical treatment options for upper cervical trauma are few and have a very high risk. We aimed to present our experiences on the cases in which we performed surgery by eliminating the flexion restriction in the postoperative period by not including the occipital region in surgery. Materials and Method 16 cases who underwent atlantoaxial fixation with C1 mass-C2 pedicle screwing due to atlantoaxial instability after the year 2008 were retrospectively examined. Results 16 patients were included in the study. While the median surgical procedure time of the patients was calculated as 107.5 (range, 60-150) minutes; Intraoperative blood loss was measured as median 350 (range, 200-550) mL. Postoperative complications were observed in 2 patients (12.5%). 1 (6.3%) of the complications was screw revision and 1 (6.3%) was superficial infection. It was observed that the VAS scores of the patients decreased significantly in the postoperative period. Conclusion In cases where surgery is planned due to atlantoaxial instability, internal fixation with C1 lateral mass C2 pedicular screws and rod system from the posterior is recommended as an appropriate surgical method due to early and high solid fusion and no restriction in neck flexion movements.
Keywords : Atlantoaxial instabilite, C1 fraktürü, C2 fraktürü, Odontoid fraktürü

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