Malunion in a Self-stabilized Fracture of the Odontoid Process Type II with a Chronic Anterior Atlantoaxial Subluxation in a Neurologically Intact Patient: A Case Report.

Q3 Medicine Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia Pub Date : 2024-12-27 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1770979
Juan Carlos Gomez-Rios, Claudio Uribe-Alpizar, Alejandro Reyes-Sanchez, Carla Lisette García-Ramos, Luis Miguel Rosales-Olivarez, Baron Zárate-Kalfópulos
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Atalanto-occipital dislocations with type II fractures of the odontoid process are rare, reporting 7 cases for every 784 upper cervical spine injuries, an incidence of <0.3% and are related to a high rate of morbidity and mortality. Regarding C2 fractures, the most common are in the odontoid process, representing 7%, classified by Anderson and D'Alonso according to their level, with the highest rate of pseudarthrosis in zone II of up to 85% are caused mainly by car accidents. In the acute event, there is no consensus regarding its optimal management. We performed a complete anamnesis and a physical examination in our institution. A systematic review of case reports was carried out with the keywords "mal-union, type II odontoid process fracture, chronic atlantoaxial subluxation" in four different databases, and a comparative analysis of the cases found was performed. There were not found identical cases to the one in our report, 9 similar case reports were published with the general differences of a pseudarthrosis of the odontoid process, as well as neurological alterations in symptomatic patients and the consequent surgical treatment. Observing a patient with a type II odontoid process fracture consolidating viciously and a stable anterior atlantoaxial subluxation without neurological alterations is rare. We determined to maintain expectant management with annual follow-up.

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II型齿状突自稳定骨折伴慢性寰枢前半脱位的神经系统完整患者畸形愈合1例。
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