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Posterior C2 Fixation Using Trans-C2 Inferior Articular Process Screws: A Case Series and Technical Note.

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OBJECTIVE Upper cervical fixation with C2 pedicle screw insertion may predispose patients to vertebral artery injury, in particular, patients with craniovertebral junction anomalies. The aim of this study was to… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE Upper cervical fixation with C2 pedicle screw insertion may predispose patients to vertebral artery injury, in particular, patients with craniovertebral junction anomalies. The aim of this study was to describe an alternative technique with trans-C2 inferior articular process screw (C2IAPS) insertion for rigid C2 fixation, which can be used to anchor the C2 vertebra for upper cervical fixation. METHODS Records of 19 patients who underwent posterior atlantoaxial fixation using C2IAPS combined with C1 lateral mass screw were retrospectively reviewed. Efficacy was assessed by postoperative imaging and Japanese Orthopaedic Association scores. RESULTS There were 22 C2IAPSs successfully implanted (3 on both sides and 16 on 1 side). With the exception of 2 screws that had intruded into the outlet of the intervertebral foramen, all screws were safely implanted. Average Japanese Orthopaedic Association scores improved from 11.8 ± 1.9 preoperatively to 15.3 ± 1.3 postoperatively. Bony fusion rate was 100%. CONCLUSIONS For patients who are not eligible for C2 pedicle screw fixation, C2IAPS fixation can be considered as an alternative technique for upper cervical fixation of C2.

Keywords: trans inferior; fixation; articular process; inferior articular; fixation using

Journal Title: World neurosurgery
Year Published: 2019

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