Revision Procedure After Surgery for Atypical Hangman's Fracture Primarily Performed Only from the Posterior Approach - An Attempt to Maintain Head Rotation: Case Report.
Bartosz GodlewskiMaciej DominiakAdam K BębenekPublished in: International medical case reports journal (2023)
The decision-making process regarding the technique for treating hangman's fractures, especially atypical fractures, should account for the patients' quality of life after the operation. The preservation of as much of the physiological range of motion as possible with maintained spinal stability should be the goal of therapy in every case.