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Neurospine
2023 Volume.20 No. 1 p.393 ~ p.404
Technique of Distraction, Compression, Extension, Reduction to Reduce and Realign Old Displaced Odontoid Fracture From Posterior Approach: A Novel Technique
P. Sarat Chandra

Raghu Samala
Ramesh Doddamani
Satish Verma
Jinhua Shao
Mahendra Singh Chauhan
Abstract
Objective : Chronic ¡®displaced¡¯ displaced type II fractures, though uncommon, are difficult to manage. They usually require a transoral procedure followed by a posterior instrumented fusion. We describe here, a new method to reduce the fractured displaced odontoid using a posterior cervical approach only.

Methods : Prospective and observational, n=14 had a ¡®displaced and irreducible¡¯ old fracture dens causing cord compression (type I, 1; type II, 13). They underwent a novel technique to reduce the fracture. The C1 arch was first drilled and removed. The C1 lateral masses on both sides were then drilled completely and a spacer was placed between the occiput and C2 facet. Following this, an intraoperative reducing maneuver was performed, utilizing the spacer as a fulcrum, and then achieving complete reduction and realignment.

Results : All patients improved clinically (mean Nurick preoperative score: 4.07¡¾0.8; the postoperative score was 1.3¡¾0.4). The mean correction in effective canal diameter was 74.3%¡¾9.5% and the mean correction in actual canal diameter was 77%¡¾8.7%. Solid bone fusion was demonstrated in 12 patients with at least 1-year follow-up (follow-up range, 12?35 months; mean, 21.8¡¾9.8 months).

Conclusion : The new described modification of distraction, compression extension, and reduction seems to be effective for ¡®displaced¡¯ chronic fracture dens with cord compression. It avoids additional transoral surgery in these patients.
KEYWORD
Fracture, Odontoid, Irreducible, Atlantoaxial dislocation, Type II dens fracture, Reduction
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