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- W3117459222 abstract "To the Editor: We read the article by Han et al1 with great interest in which the authors describe an innovative option to salvage C1-C2 fusion using laminar hooks instead of pars screws. We take this opportunity to share a similar experience and agree that it is not always possible to place screws in C1 or C2. C1-C2 fusion using C1 lateral mass and C2 pars or pedicle screws is a safe modality for the reduction and fusion of abnormal C1-C2 alignment and instability, including cases of post-traumatic C1-C2 subluxation.2-4 We managed a case of a 4-yr-old child who suffered odontoid tip fracture with rotatory atlantoaxial dislocation (Figure 1) following a fall from a height and presenting with torticollis and quadriparesis. The patient presented to us 2 wk after the fall. A 3-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) reconstruction revealed a thin C2 pars and lamina. Based on CT measurements, a high chance of cortical breach of C2 while placing 3.5-mm pars or pedicle screws was anticipated during preoperative planning. Hence, that laminar screws over C2 could be an option during surgery was kept as an alternative salvaging procedure. The subluxation reduced under traction as soon as bilateral C1-C2 joints were opened and further distracted using dissectors. Then C1-C2 joint surfaces were curetted, and bone chips from iliac crest were inserted. The placement of C2 pedicle, pars, or laminar screws is considered to be more technically demanding than C1 lateral screw placement.5 Often, it is the C2 screw placement that more commonly leads to vascular or neural injury.6 This is particularly true in the case of children in which the small dimension of C2 makes it even more difficult to place screws of diameter 3.5 mm, which is the commonly available size.FIGURE 1.: Preoperative imaging of the patient showing the odontoid fracture and atlantoaxial dislocation A in the sagittal view. In the 3D CT angiogram, the right lateral mass of C1 is not visible B from the posterior view, which is seen subluxated anteriorly in the anterior view C.C1 lateral mass screws were placed according to the technique described by Goel et al.7 Because C2 dimensions were very thin for 3.5-mm screws, laminar hooks were placed bilaterally over C2 and minirods placed between C1 lateral mass screws and C2 laminar hooks. Finally, the C1 and C2 laminae were decorticated and iliac crest graft placed to achieve posterior bony fusion as well. A repeat scan at 3 mo showed good decompression of the craniovertebral junction and cord along with the implant in Situ (Figure 2). The patient's myelopathy has improved and is now mobilized independently. Therefore, in cases in which certain factors preclude the use of C2 pars/pedicle or lamina screws, C2 laminar hooks can be a useful rescue adjunct.FIGURE 2.: Postoperative CT showing a good reduction achieved with restoration of canal space in the sagittal view A. The 3D color rendering on maximum intensity projection B shows the C1 lateral mass screws and C2 laminar hooks in Situ.Funding This study did not receive any funding or financial support. Disclosures The authors have no personal, financial, or institutional interest in any of the drugs, materials, or devices described in this article." @default.
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- W3117459222 title "Letter: C2 Pedicle Screws Combined With C1 Laminar Hooks for Reducible Atlantoaxial Dislocation: An Ideal Salvage Technique for C1-C2 Pedicle Screws" @default.
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