Erschienen in:
01.02.2013 | Chinese section
C1–2 transarticular screws combined with C1 laminar hooks fixation: a modified posterior atlantoaxial fixation technique and outcome in 72 patients
verfasst von:
Bin Ni, Xiang Guo, Ning Xie, Songkai Li, Fengjing Zhou, Feng Zhang, Qi Liu
Erschienen in:
European Spine Journal
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Ausgabe 2/2013
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Abstract
Purpose
To retrospectively evaluate the outcome of C1–2 transarticular screws combined with C1 laminar hooks fixation.
Methods
All patients underwent atlantoaxial fixation during a 5-year period. The surgical technique and treatment procedures were intensively reviewed and clinical symptoms, neurological function and imaging appearance were retrospectively evaluated.
Results
The clinical and radiology follow-up indicated a stable arthrodesis and clinical relief from symptoms for all patients. All patients with neurological defects improved an average of 1.33 grade at their most recent clinical assessment, P < 0.05; their average admission ASIA motor score, pin prick score and light touch score improved to an average follow-up ASIA score of 99.80 (99.83 ± 0.38), 111.83 (111.83 ± 0.45), and 111.89 (111.89 ± 0.32), respectively. No neurovascular impairment and case of implant failure were observed.
Conclusions
The C1–2 transarticular screws combined with C1 laminar hooks fixation is a reliable technique for atlantoaxial instability.