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"Letter to the editor: traumatic atlantoaxial rotatory fixation in adults: a systematic review of published cases".

Burhanuddin Sohail RangwalaZaib Un Nisa MughalHussain Sohail Rangwala
Published in: Neurosurgical review (2024)
This critique evaluates a recent study on adult traumatic atlantoaxial rotatory fixation (AARF), focusing on its strengths, weaknesses, and suggestions for future research. The study provides a comprehensive examination of the anatomical and biomechanical complexities of the C1-C2 articulation, shedding light on the rare nature of adult traumatic AARF and common injury mechanisms. It categorizes AARF based on the atlanto-dental interval (ADI) and dislocation severity, aiding clinicians in assessing injury severity and treatment planning. Furthermore, the study explores conservative and surgical management approaches, offering valuable insights into treatment decision-making and outcomes. However, limitations such as its retrospective nature, reliance on reported cases, lack of standardized protocols, and limited sample size may constrain the generalizability of findings. Future research should prioritize prospective, multicenter studies with standardized protocols, collaborative efforts among institutions, and innovative techniques to advance our understanding and management of adult traumatic AARF.
Keyphrases
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