odontoid process fracture
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2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
SHAMS RAZA BROHI ◽  
MUZAMIL DILBAR ◽  
FAHMIDA ARAB MALLAH ◽  
SUNNY THAPA

odontoid fracture AOSF with lag screw is the reference technique in unstable fracture. Various other treatment modalities have been described in the literature; however author finds the ASOF technique to be reasonable with less intraoperative and post-operative complications. Moreover the rate of bony fusion is also high and post-operative mobilization in case of ASOF. Material and Methods:  This is prospective observational case series. Two cases of odontoid fractures (type II) are reported. Results and Conclusion:  Our cases illustrated that odontoid fracture type II can successfully be managed with AOSF with good post-operative outcome. Union rate of this fracture is high with lag screw fixation (AOSF technique). Nevertheless, due to a limited number of cases author would also like to add that outcome could be better assessed in a larger group of study.


Author(s):  
Vladimir Klimov ◽  
Murodzhon Kosimshoev ◽  
Aleksey Evsyukov ◽  
Vitaly Stepanenko ◽  
Jamil Rzaev

2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 522-525
Author(s):  
Prajapati Hanuman Prasad ◽  
Singh Deepak Kumar ◽  
Singh Rakesh Kumar ◽  
Yadav Kuldeep

Abstract In small childrens spine injuries are rare. In this age group upper cervical spine is commonally affected. Odontoid process fracture involve only a subset of cervical spine fractures. In small childrens, this fracture typically involves the cartilaginousplate that separates the odontoid process from the body of the axis. Odontoid processfracture is rare in children less than 7 years of age.


2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-61 ◽  
Author(s):  
Woosung Kim ◽  
Mike O'Malley ◽  
David Christopher Kieser

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