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Title: | Odontoid fractures | Authors: | Naderi, S. Akşan, Ö. Acar, F. Mertol, T. Arda, N. |
Keywords: | Fusion Odontoid fracture Surgery adolescent adult aged article bone radiography cervical spine dislocation clinical article conservative treatment disease classification falling female follow up fracture fixation fracture healing head injury human male morbidity neurologic disease odontoid process fracture pain postoperative period spine surgery surgical technique traffic accident weakness |
Publisher: | Turkish Neurosurgical Society | Abstract: | Objective: Odontoid fractures make up 10-15% of all cervical fractures. Odontoid process fracture and ligament injury can end up with antero- and posterolisthesis at C1-2 complex, subluxation and spinal cord compression. Methods: In this study, 12 cases with odontoid fractures treated at our department were evaluated. The radiological investigations revealed no type I fracture, nine type II fractures and three type III fractures. Eight cases were operated and three cases were treated conservatively. Complete fusion was achieved with no complications in all cases. Conclusion: Until the last decade, odontoid fractures were feared because of high morbidity and dramatic radiological and clinical findings. However, they have now become a curable, benign traumatic lesions thanks to developments in spinal surgery. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4710 | ISSN: | 1019-5149 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu |
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