Reduction of locked cervical facets: Manual, anterior open, posterior open

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Abstract

Cervical facet dislocations can be uni- or biarticular, sometimes associated with facet fractures. The intervertebral disc of the injured level is constantly torn. Cervical dislocation occurs in 75% of the cases between C5 and C7, in 20% of the cases between C2 and C5, and in 5% of the cases at the level C7-T1 [1].

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Cloché, T., Legallois, Y., & Vital, J. M. (2019). Reduction of locked cervical facets: Manual, anterior open, posterior open. In Cervical Spine Surgery: Standard and Advanced Techniques: Cervical Spine Research Society - Europe Instructional Surgical Atlas (pp. 483–487). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93432-7_73

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