Traumatic atlantoaxial anteroinferior subluxation with dens and Hangman fractures: A case report

  • Sung Kyu Kim
  • , Dong Gune Chang
  • , Jong Beom Park
  • , Hyoung Yeon Seo
  • , Yuna Kim

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Abstract

Rationale:Traumatic atlantoaxial anteroinferior subluxation associated with a dens fracture and a Hangman fracture is a very rare and complex injury. Therefore, appropriate surgical strategy is not established.Patient concerns:An 85-year-old female presented with posterior neck pain and atypical neck position caused after rolling down a hill. Although neurological examinations for motor, sensory, gait, and reflex tests were normal, the patient complained of an abnormal neck posture.Diagnoses:Radiological examinations revealed an atlantoaxial anteroinferior subluxation with kyphosis, a type IIA dens fracture (Anderson and D'Alonzo classification) with an anterolateral rotatory angulation of type IIA dens fracture fragment, and a type I Hangman fracture (Levine and Edwards classification). Nevertheless, the transverse atlantal ligament was intact.Interventions:We considered that the intact transverse atlantal ligament and kinking of the type IIA dens fracture fragment into the left lateral mass of C1 prevented a spinal cord injury by blocking a further displacement of C1 to C2. Due to the patient's osteoporosis and the anterolateral rotatory angulated type IIA dens fracture fragment, a forceful reduction of the atlantoaxial anteroinferior subluxation with kyphosis could pose a high risk of fixation failure and spinal cord injury. Therefore, we performed in-situ posterior C1-2 fusion using a C1 lateral mass screw and C2 lamina screw fixations.Outcomes:At 1 year after surgery, the bone union of all fractures was achieved in the kyphosis state. Furthermore, the patient's clinical symptoms were improved with no neurological deficit.Lessons:A thorough radiological examination and appropriate surgical strategy are important for successful diagnosis and treatment of a complex C1-2 injury.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E24396
JournalMedicine (United States)
Volume100
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Jan 2021

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Keywords

  • Hangman fracture
  • atlantoaxial anteroinferior subluxation
  • dens fracture

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