Vertical reduction using atlantoaxial facet spacer in basilar invagination with atlantoaxial instability

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Abstract

Although posterior segmental fixation technique is becoming increasingly popular, surgical treatment of craniovertebral junctional disorders is still challenging because of its complex anatomy and surrounding critical neurovascular structures. Basilar invagination is major pathology of craniovertebral junction that has been a subject of clinical interest because of its various clinical presentations and difficulty of treatment. Most authors recommend a posterior occipitocervical fixation following transoral decompression or posterior decompression and occipitocervical fixation. However, both surgical modalities inadvertently sacrifice C0-1 and C1-2 joint motion. We report two cases of basilar invagination reduced by the vertical distraction between C1-2 facet joint. We reduced the C1-2 joint in an anatomical position and fused the joint with iliac bone graft and C1-2 segmental fixation using the polyaxial screws and rods C-1 lateral mass and the C-2 pedicle.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)528-531
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
Volume50
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2011

Keywords

  • Atlantoaxial instability
  • Basilar invagination
  • Vertical reduction

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