BACKGROUND Posterior atlantoaxial dislocation (PAD) is a rare type of upper cervical spine disease. We sought to describe a unreported case of old PAD with os odontoideum (OO) and atlas hypoplasia (AH) and our unique treatment approach consisting of C1 single door laminoplasty with C1-3 posterior fixation and fusion. CASE SUMMARY A 70-year-old male patient who suffered from progressive aggravating numbness and limb weakness for 4 years without trauma, was diagnosed with old PAD with OO and AH. The patient underwent closed reduction and C1 single door laminoplasty with C1-3 posterior fixation and fusion instead of C1 laminectomy with occipitocervical fusion. During the 3-year follow-up, he was able to walk by himself instead of using a wheelchair and with a ±25° range of head rotation as well as a ±10° range of flexion-extension. Three-year follow-up images showed satisfactory reduction and fusion. CONCLUSION C1 single door laminoplasty with cervical fusion in PAD combined with spinal cord compression could be a suitable and effective surgical option. Compared with laminectomy and occipitocervical fusion, it retains more cervical range of motion, has a smaller incision and provides an adequate bone grafting space for atlantoaxial fusion.
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Zhu, Y., Wu, X. X., Jiang, A. Q., Li, X. F., Yang, H. L., & Jiang, W. M. (2020). Single Door Laminoplasty Plus Posterior Fusion For Posterior Atlantoaxial Dislocation with Congenital Malformation: A Case Report And Review of Literature. World Journal of Clinical Cases, 8(23), 6136–6143. https://doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v8.i23.6136
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