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[Cervical Spine Injuries].

Max Joseph ScheyererSebastian F BigdonRobert GaudinErol GercekChristian Walter MüllerGeorg OsterhoffMatthias PumbergerYu-Mi RyangChristoph ScholzFriederike SchömigUlrich Josef Albert SpieglNima TaheriKlaus John Schnake
Published in: Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Unfallchirurgie (2024)
Around a third of all cervical spine injuries occur in the upper cervical spine in the area between the occiput and the second cervical vertebra. The latter being the most common location of the injury with around 70%. But also atlas fractures, occipital condyle fractures, traumatic spondylolisthesis of C2, atypical fractures in the corpus area as well as atlantooccipital and atlantoaxial ligamentous lesions should be mentioned in connection with injuries in this area. In many cases, conservative therapy regimen is possible. In unstable or displaced injuries, however, surgical intervention is required, with various surgical procedures being used. The frequency, diagnostics, classification, and standard therapy of the individual entities are presented in detail in this continuing medical education article.
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