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Retro-Odontoid Pseudotumor with Cervical Medullary Compression: A Case Report

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Date 2021 Mar 3
PMID 33655134
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A retro odontoid pseudo tumor is a mass lesion lying posterior to the odontoid process along the dura. It is a disease process seen in inflammatory and non-inflammatory conditions causing chronic atlanto-axial instability. This type of mass has the potential to enlarge causing cervicomedullary compression and symptoms of myelopathy. In the past, authors have relied on a more invasive, direct approach to decompress the mass including an anterior trans oral odontoidectomy and a posterior trans-dural resection. The objective of this case report is to describe the use of an indirect approach, cervical fusion with decompressive laminectomy, to successfully treat a retro odontoid pseudo tumor in a geriatric patient. A male patient in his late 90's presented with inability to ambulate, global paresis, and long tract signs in the upper extremities. He was found to have a large odontoid mass with compression at the cranio-cervical junction. He underwent cervical fusion with instrumented fixation from C1-6 and decompressive laminectomy from C4-6. Over a follow-up period of two years, there was improvement in the patient's motor weakness and ambulation. Radiographic evaluation at the two-year mark showed marked reduction in pannus size. Indirect approaches to decompression in patients with retro odontoid pseudo tumor using techniques such as cervical fusion may be a safe for effective treatment in patients of advanced age, with multiple co-morbidities, and inability to tolerate lengthy surgical procedures.

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