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Reduction of cervicothoracic spondyloptosis in an ambulatory patient: when traction fails.

Brendan F JudyJovanna A TraczJordina Rincon-TorroellaA Karim AhmedTimothy F Witham
Published in: Spinal cord series and cases (2023)
There is a role for closed traction for reduction of cervical spondyloptosis, however, its role is debated especially when the patient is predominately neurologically intact. In this setting, the spine surgeon may be required to change traction and operative strategies in order to minimize potentially harmful manipulation while restoring sagittal realignment and stabilizing the spine for preservation of neurological function.
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