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find Keyword "上颈椎" 6 results
  • The Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Upper Cervical Spine Trauma

    目的:探讨上颈椎损伤的早期诊断方法和治疗措施。方法:回顾分析2000年1月至2008年7月间收治住院的上颈椎损伤患者35例临床资料,其中寰椎骨折6例,枢椎骨折24例,无骨折的寰枢关节脱位5例。除3例陈旧性齿状突骨折和2例陈旧性寰枢关节脱位外,其余为新鲜损伤。评价其早期诊治方法及其预后。结果:早期漏诊6例,35例患者X线检查后均需结合CT或MRI检查完善诊断及分型。手术治疗18例,其中5例为齿状突骨折早期保守治疗后改手术治疗,2例为漏诊的陈旧性寰枢关节脱位。非手术治愈16例,其中3例齿状突骨折Ⅲ型畸形愈合。1例复合性损伤患者住院3月后诊断出寰枢关节脱位出院。33例得到4~38个月随访。随访的33例患者中,骨折患者均愈合,4例寰枢关节脱位患者脱位整复,上颈椎稳定性均维持良好,神经功能改善。结论:重视上颈椎损伤患者影像检查方法早期合理的分步选择与充分利用,避免漏诊。治疗上,积极地整复骨折与脱位,尽早恢复上颈椎的稳定性。

    Release date:2016-08-26 03:57 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • TRANSPEDICLE SCREW FIXATION IN UPPER CERVICAL SPINE FOR TREATING ATLANTOAXIAL INSTABILITY AND DISLOCATION

    Objective    To explore the surgical feasibil ity and cl inical outcome of transpedicle screw fixation in treatment of atlantoaxial instabil ity and dislocation. Methods From January 2007 to June 2009, 16 patients with atlantoaxial instabil ity and dislocation were treated with transpedicle screw fixation. There were 13 males and 3 females, with a mean age of 42 years (range, 24-61 years). The transpedicle screw fixation was employed in 5 patients with old odontoid fracture (4 of Anderson type II and 1 of type III), in 4 patients with fresh odontoid fracture, in 4 patients with traumatic disruption of transverse atlantal l igament, and in 3 patients with congenital odontoid disconnection for atlantoaxial instabil ity. All patients had symptoms of cervical pain and l imition of cervical motion, 10 patients compl icated by dyscinesia and hypoesthesia of extremities. The Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score before operation was from 5 to 13, with an average of 8.5. The image examination showed atlantoaxial instabil ity or dislocation in all patients. Granulated autogenous il ium (20-30 g) was placed onto the surface of the posterior arches of both atlas and axis in some patients with old fracture of odontoid process or disruption of transverse atlantal l igament. Results  The mean operative time and bleeding amount were 1.6 hours (1.2-2.5 hours) and 100 mL (50-200 mL), respectively. All the incision healed by first intension. All patients were followed up for 3-18 months, with an average of 11.5 months. The JOA score 3 months after operation was from 12 to 17, with an average of 14.2. All screws were successfully placed in atlas and axis. No postoperative compl ications such as vertebral artery injury, dural rupture, exacerbation of neurological symptoms, wound infection, and broken srews were observed in 16 cases. Postoperative radiograph and CT showed that only one screw penetrated into vertebral canal, but there was no neurological symptoms. Bony fusion was observed after 6 to 18 months of operation, and atlantoaxial rotational function in all patients restored satisfactorily, but axial rotation was partially lost. Conclusion Transpedicle screw fixation in upper cervical spine for treatment of atlantoaxial instabil ity and dislocation is safe and rel iable

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:47 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • OPERATION ON UPPER CERVICAL INSTABILITY WITHOUT INJURY

    Objective To study operative methods of treating upper cervical spine instability without injury. Methods Twentythree cases were treated by internal fixation with autologous bone grafts. Atlantoaxial arthrodesis were performed in 10 cases with Apofix interlaminar clamp(5 cases), Atlas cable system(3 cases) and Brookes(2 cases). Occipitocervical fusion were performed in the other 13 cases by using of CD-cervical(3 cases), Cervifix(8 cases) and Ustick fixation(2cases). Results All the 23 cases were followed up for 2.5 years in average (ranged from 6 months to 5 years). Solid arthrodesis was obtained in all 23 cases . Six months after operation, of the 20 cases with preoperation nervous lesion, improvement was achieved in 16 cases. According to JOA standard and Hirabashiformula,the rate of improvement was 27.1%.Conclusion Posterior fusion is recommended for upper cervical unstability.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:29 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • APPLICATION OF HALO-VEST IN STABLE RECONSTRUCTION OF UNSTABLE UPPER CERVICAL SPINE

    Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of Halo-vest in treatment of unstable upper cervical spine. Methods From March 1997 to October 2002, 16 cases of unstable upper cervical spineswere treated and immobilized by Halovest, aged from 14 to 53 years. There were 3 cases of isolated Jefferson fractures, 4 cases of isolated Hangman fractures and 1 case of Anderson type Ⅱ fracture. The 8 cases were immobilized for 3-4 months by Halovest. There were 3 cases of old odontoid fractures with dislocations treated by occipitocervical plate fixation and fusion, 1 case of C1 malignant tumor by posterior resection and internal fixation, 2 cases of C2 malignant tumor by anterior resection, fusion, and internal fixation; these cases were immobilized by Halo-vest during surgery. There were 1 case of C2,3 tuberculosis were treated by anterior debridement and fusion, and 1 case of gooseneck deformity by anterior decompression, fusion and screw fixation after resection of C2-7 , the 2 cases were immobilized for 3 months by Halo-vest.Of 16 cases, there were 8 cases accompanied with spinal cord syndrome. Results Fifteen cases were followed up 6 months to 5 years. Anterior arch ununion and posteriorarch osseous healing occurred in 1 case of Jefferson fracture. Other fractures and embedded bones became osseous fusion. One case of C2 malignant tumorrecurred 8 months after operation. Spinal cord syndrome of all patients disappeared. Conclusion Halo-vest immobilization is an effective method for conservative treatment and stable reconstruction of unstable upper cervical spine.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:33 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • High-riding vertebral artery and its influence on upper cervical spine surgery

    In the variation of vertebral artery in artery groove, high-riding vertebral artery is the most common. High-riding vertebral artery can affect the choice of internal fixation device for upper cervical spine surgery, and may lead to serious complications such as vertebral artery injury and even death. In recent years, great progress has been made in the concept, incidence, diagnostic techniques, classification and impact on upper cervical spine surgery of high-riding vertebral artery. This review summarizes the above contents in order to improve clinicians’ understanding of high-riding vertebral artery, and provide a reference for timely diagnosis of high-riding vertebral artery, make an appropriate plan for upper cervical cervical spine surgical fixation, and reduce surgical complications.

    Release date:2020-11-25 07:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Treatment of intraspinal benign tumors in upper cervical vertebrae by modified recapping laminoplasty

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of modified recapping laminoplasty preserving the continuity of supraspinous ligament in the treatment of intraspinal benign tumors in upper cervical vertebrae and its influence on the stability of the cervical vertebrae. MethodsThe clinical data of 13 patients with intraspinal benign tumors in upper cervical vertebrae treated between January 2012 and January 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 5 males and 8 females, the age ranged from 21 to 78 years, with an average of 47.3 years. The disease duration ranged from 6 to 53 months, with an average of 32.5 months. The tumors located between C1 and C2. Postoperative pathology showed 6 cases of schwannoma, 3 cases of meningioma, 1 case of gangliocytoma, 2 cases of neurofibroma, and 1 case of hemangioblastoma. During operation the continuity of the supraspinal ligament were retained, the lamina ligament complex was lifted to expose the spinal canal via the approach of the outer edge of the bilateral lamina, and the lamina was fixed after the resection of the intraspinal tumors. Before and after operation, the atlantodental interval (ADI) was measured on three-dimensional CT; the effectiveness was evaluated by Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score, the neck dysfunction index (NDI) was used to evaluate the cervical function, and the total rotation of the cervical spine was recorded. Results The operation time was 117-226 minutes (mean, 127.3 minutes); the intraoperative blood loss was 190-890 mL (mean, 227.8 mL). The tumors were completely removed in all patients. There was no vertebral artery injury, aggravation of neurological dysfunction, epidural hematoma, infection, or other related complications. Two patients occurred cerebrospinal fluid leakage after operation, which were healed through electrolyte supplement and local pressure treatment of incision. All the patients were followed up 14-37 months, with an average of 16.9 months. Imaging examination showed no recurrence of tumor, displacement of vertebral lamina, loosening and displacement of internal fixator, and secondary reduction of vertebral canal volume. At last follow-up, JOA score significantly improved when compared with preoperative scores (P<0.05). Among them, 8 cases were excellent, 3 cases were good, and 2 cases were medium, with an excellent and good rate was 84.6%. There was no significant difference in ADI, total rotation of the cervical spine, and NDI between pre- and post-operation (P>0.05). ConclusionThe treatment of intraspinal benign tumors in upper cervical vertebrae with modified recapping laminoplasty preserving the continuity of the supraspinous ligament can restore the normal anatomical structure of the spinal canal and maintain the stability of the cervical spine.

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