Upper Cervical Spine Injuries: Profile and Management of 120 Cases

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作者
Carneiro-Filho, Geraldo de Sa [1 ]
de Macedo, Livio Pereira [2 ]
Andrade, Lidemarcks Irineu [3 ]
Alves-Sa, Brenno Franklynn [3 ]
Magalhaes Sousa, Luan Amaral [4 ]
de Medeiros Quirino, Saul Cavalcanti [5 ]
Chaves, Juliano Rodrigues [5 ]
Bezerra-Junior, Deoclides Lima [5 ]
Almeida, Nivaldo S. [3 ]
Cirne Azevedo-Filho, Hildo Rocha [3 ]
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[1] Hosp Restauracao, Dept Neurosurg, Chief Spine Sect, Recife, PE, Brazil
[2] Hosp Restauracao, Rua Joao Fernandes Vieira 544 Boa Vista, Recife, PE, Brazil
[3] Hosp Restauracao, Dept Neurosurg, Recife, PE, Brazil
[4] Univ Catolica Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil
[5] Hosp Restauracao, Dept Neurosurg Spine Surg, Recife, PE, Brazil
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upper cervical spine injury; spinal cord injury; epidemiology; management; TRAUMATIC OCCIPITOVERTEBRAL DISSOCIATION; ANTERIOR SCREW FIXATION; RADIOLOGIC-DIAGNOSIS; LATERAL RADIOGRAPHS; FRACTURES; AXIS;
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10.14444/8321
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objectives: To identify the profile and management of patients with upper cervical spine injury. Methods: Retrospective cohort study of patients with upper cervical spine injuries managed at Hospital da Restauracao between 2014 and 2020. Results: It presents the profile of 145 injuries recorded by location and classification among the 120 patients, and the management performed. Men are more affected than women, almost half of the patients (42.5%) were aged 16 to 29 years. Neurological deficit was present in 18 cases (15%). Twenty cases presented injury involving the level C1. Most injuries (109 [90.8%]) occurred at the C2 level, the most frequent of which were as follows: isolated type II odontoid fracture (29.2%), miscellaneous fracture of C2 (20%), and isolated hangman's fracture (13.3%). The most used management in type II odontoid fracture was C1-C2 posterior arthrodesis (17/42) followed by odontoid osteosynthesis (12/42). Regarding isolated hangman's fracture, conservative management was performed in 37.5% (6/16), and the technical approach most performed was anterior C2-C3 discectomy and interbody fusion (5/16). Conclusions: Upper cervical spine injury has a higher prevalence in young men and is most often caused by traffic accidents. The main level affected is C2, and type II odontoid fracture is the most frequent subtype. C1 injury is related to conservative treatment, while C2 or combined C1-C2 injury is related to surgical approach. The management of these injuries is mainly performed with surgical treatment, with C1-C2 posterior arthrodesis and anterior odontoid osteosynthesis representing most of the approaches.
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