Management of traumatic C6-7 spondyloptosis with cord compression

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A case of total spondyloptosis of the cervical spine at C6-7 level with cord compression is described in a 51-year-old male. Because the bodies of C6 and 7 were tightly locked together, cervical traction failed. Then the patient was operated on by a posterior approach. Posterior stabilization and fusion were performed by C4-5 lateral mass and C7-T1 pedicle screw fixation and rod instrumentation with bridging both C4-5’s rods to the C7T1’s extended ones. After C6 total laminectomy and foraminotomy, the C6 body was returned to its proper position. Secondly, anterior stabilization and fusion were performed by C6-7 discectomy with a screw-plate system. A postoperative lateral plain radiograph showed good realignment. In this case, we report the clinical presentation and discuss the surgical modalities of C6-7 total spondyloptosis and the failed close reduction.

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Choi, M. K., Jo, D. J., Kim, M. K., & Kim, T. S. (2014). Management of traumatic C6-7 spondyloptosis with cord compression. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society, 55(5), 289–292. https://doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2014.55.5.289

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