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Anterior Hollow Screw Fixation Combined with Posterior Lateral Mass Screws Fixation to Treat A Huge Tear Drop Fracture of The Axis

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Teardrop fracture of axis is rarely seen, especially the huge type. The surgical approach is controversial and individualized in the literature. We reported a special case to share our experience of anterior hollow screw fixation combined with posterior unilateral lateral mass screws fixation to treat a huge teardrop fracture of the axis (HTDFA). A 42-year-old male was referred to our department; he presented neck pain after a vehicle accident. Neck movement was limited with no neurological compromise. Cervical x-rays showed a huge tear drop fracture of the anterior–inferior corner of the axis,the lower cervical spine degeneration and poor cervical curvature. Cervical CT confirmed the avulsed ratio of inferior endplate of axis up to 62%. Cervical MRI showed the anterior longitudinal ligament disruption associated with disk injury and instability of C2-3. In order to save the motion segment of C2-3 and decrease the possibility of lower cervical degeneration if C2-3 fusion occurs, a surgical plan involving anterior reduction, hollow screw fixation combined with posterior unilateral mass screws fixation was performed. The 3 months postoperative x-ray and CT scan showed the tear drop fragment had completely healed. The internal fixations were removed timely for 6 months after surgery. The patient had an excellent function of cervical spine without any clinical symptoms. The 12 months postoperative X-ray showed radiographic union of the bony fragment and a good motion range without any instability. We conclude that anterior hollow screw fixation combined with posterior unilateral lateral mass screws fixation can be the treatment of choice for HTDFA
Title: Anterior Hollow Screw Fixation Combined with Posterior Lateral Mass Screws Fixation to Treat A Huge Tear Drop Fracture of The Axis
Description:
Teardrop fracture of axis is rarely seen, especially the huge type.
The surgical approach is controversial and individualized in the literature.
We reported a special case to share our experience of anterior hollow screw fixation combined with posterior unilateral lateral mass screws fixation to treat a huge teardrop fracture of the axis (HTDFA).
A 42-year-old male was referred to our department; he presented neck pain after a vehicle accident.
Neck movement was limited with no neurological compromise.
Cervical x-rays showed a huge tear drop fracture of the anterior–inferior corner of the axis,the lower cervical spine degeneration and poor cervical curvature.
Cervical CT confirmed the avulsed ratio of inferior endplate of axis up to 62%.
Cervical MRI showed the anterior longitudinal ligament disruption associated with disk injury and instability of C2-3.
In order to save the motion segment of C2-3 and decrease the possibility of lower cervical degeneration if C2-3 fusion occurs, a surgical plan involving anterior reduction, hollow screw fixation combined with posterior unilateral mass screws fixation was performed.
The 3 months postoperative x-ray and CT scan showed the tear drop fragment had completely healed.
The internal fixations were removed timely for 6 months after surgery.
The patient had an excellent function of cervical spine without any clinical symptoms.
The 12 months postoperative X-ray showed radiographic union of the bony fragment and a good motion range without any instability.
We conclude that anterior hollow screw fixation combined with posterior unilateral lateral mass screws fixation can be the treatment of choice for HTDFA.

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