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Analysis of Failed Atlantoaxial Reduction: Causes of Failure and Strategies for Revision.

Boyan ZhangYueqi DuCan ZhangMaoyang QiHongfeng MengTianyu JinGuoqing CuiJian GuanWanru DuanZan Chen
Published in: Orthopaedic surgery (2024)
Severe atlantoaxial joint locking or ligament contracting are the fundamental cause of reduction and fixation failure. Anterior odontoidectomy is indicated for patients with robust bony fusion of the atlantoaxial joint in an unreduced position. The PFDF technique is safe and effective for patients with incomplete atlantoaxial bony fusion. Preoperative assessment of surgical feasibility and vertebral artery status ensures surgical safety and efficacy.
Keyphrases
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