A review of a new clinical entity of ‘central atlantoaxial instability’: Expanding horizons of craniovertebral junction surgery

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The author discusses the novel form of central or axial atlantoaxial instability and analyses its clinical significance. High degree of clinical and radiological understanding of the region is mandatory to diagnose and then treat such atlantoaxial instability. Evaluation of alignment of facets of atlas and axis and observations on direct manipulation of facets of atlas and axis forms the basis of diagnosis. The treatment of clinical entities like basilar invagination, Chiari formation, syringomyelia and myelopathy related to cervical spinal degeneration, spinal deformities, ossified posterior longitudinal ligament, and Hirayama disease can be influenced by the understanding of central or axial atlantoaxial instability.

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Goel, A. (2019, June 1). A review of a new clinical entity of ‘central atlantoaxial instability’: Expanding horizons of craniovertebral junction surgery. Neurospine. Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society. https://doi.org/10.14245/ns.1938138.069

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