Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8804900 | Trauma Case Reports | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This surgical technical case report presents initial clinical experience and preliminary results with a less invasive surgical solution for selected hangman's fracture. A well-known stabilization technique (i.e. direct transpedicular osteosynthesis) was applied through a minimally invasive small incision transmuscular posterior approach guided by a standard C-arm fluoroscopy. This mini-open approach to C2 vertebra allows similar dissection, visualization of the bony landmarks, visual control of the transpedicular screw path drilling, tapping and screw insertion to the standard posterior cervical spine approach. At the same time it has the benefits of less invasive procedures.
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Authors
Viktor Zsolt Kovari, Attila Josvai, Andras Csokay,