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Acute Axis Fractures: a Review of 229 Cases

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Journal J Neurosurg
Specialty Neurosurgery
Date 1989 Nov 1
PMID 2809718
Citations 65
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Abstract

Eighteen percent of acute cervical spine fractures involve the C-2 vertebra. The odontoid Type II fracture is the most common axis fracture and it is also the most difficult to treat. The degree of odontoid dislocation has been identified as the single most important fracture feature that helps separate those patients who have a high likelihood of healing with nonoperative therapy from those who are likely to fail nonoperative therapy and should be offered early surgical stabilization. The difference is statistically significant (p less than 0.001, x2 = 30.20). The present series includes 229 patients with acute axis fractures. Follow-up data were available in 92% of these patients, for a median duration of 4 years 9 months. Treatment guidelines and results are offered for each subtype of axis fracture based on this experience.

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