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Minimally invasive posterior percutaneous transarticular C1–C2 screws: how I do it
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Coll Juan Barges
, Dimitriou Julien
, Garvayo Marta
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Bone implants
/ Instability
2020
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Minimally invasive posterior percutaneous transarticular C1–C2 screws: how I do it
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Coll Juan Barges
, Dimitriou Julien
, Garvayo Marta
in
Bone implants
/ Instability
2020
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Minimally invasive posterior percutaneous transarticular C1–C2 screws: how I do it
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Minimally invasive posterior percutaneous transarticular C1–C2 screws: how I do it
2020
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Overview
BackgroundTransarticular C1–C2 screw fixation, first described by Magerl, is a widely accepted used technique for C1–C2 instability with a good biomechanical stability and fusion rate.MethodWe present a 69-year-old woman, who was diagnosed with a C2 Odontoid fracture type III and primarily treated with conservative treatment and collar. During first 2 weeks of follow-up, the patient developed cervical pain associated with C1–C2 instability. A minimally invasive posterior C1–C2 transarticular screw instrumentation with a percutaneus approach was performed.Results and conclusionMinimally invasive approach with tubular transmuscular approach for C1–C2 transarticular screws instrumentation is safe and effective for C1–C2 instability.
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Springer Nature B.V
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