Anterior odontoid screw fixation for the treatment of type 2 odontoid fracture with a kyphotic angulation or an anterior down-slope: A technical note

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Abstract

Anterior odontoid screw fixation (AOSF) is difficult and challenging to perform in patients with type 2 odontoid fracture with a kyphotic angulation or an anterior down-slope. To demonstrate two surgical techniques to resolve kyphotic angulation or difficult fracture direction issues. Anterior odontoid screw fixation was performed in two patients with type 2 odontoid fracture with a kyphotic angulation or an anterior down-slope. This technique can avoid sternal blocking using a percutaneous vertebroplasty puncture needle, and can reduce the kyphotic angle using a Cobb elevator in patients with type 2 odontoid fractures with a kyphotic angulation or an anterior down-sloped fracture. In both the patients, AOSF was successfully performed and a successful clinical outcome was achieved. The screws were well-maintained with reduced fracture segment and well-preserved, corrected kyphotic angles were achieved, as observed on cervical X-ray 6 months postoperatively. Our technique is a safe and effective method for the treatment of type 2 odontoid fracture with a kyphotic angulation or an anterior down-slope.

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Oh, Y. G., Lee, B. J., Jeon, S. R., Roh, S. W., Rhim, S. C., & Park, J. H. (2019). Anterior odontoid screw fixation for the treatment of type 2 odontoid fracture with a kyphotic angulation or an anterior down-slope: A technical note. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 59(8), 321–325. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.tn.2018-0249

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