Traumatic atlantoaxial rotatory dislocation and displaced ossiculum terminale epiphysiolysis treated with a halo device: a case report

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Anders Kruse
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NIVEDITHA MANJUNATH ◽  
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SHASHWAT MISHRA

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Jing Li ◽  
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Bing Wang

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Mercè Lopez de Recalde ◽  
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Eleonora Marcati ◽  
Silvio Sarubbo

Atlantoaxial rotatory dislocation (AARD) is a rare complication in adults usually leading to pain, spinal cord injury, or death. Clinical and radiological diagnosis is difficult and often delayed. We report a rare case of posttraumatic AARD in a neurological intact 27-year-old male in which initial radiographic evaluation was negative. A computed tomography (CT) scan was promptly done because the patient showed a severe torticollis. Therefore, early diagnosis, immobilisation, and surgical fusion and arthrodesis were performed. After surgery, cervical pain and torticollis were resolved and the patient remained neurologically intact with a CT scan documentation of fusion at the 3-year followup.


Spine ◽  
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pp. 1494-1496 ◽  
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Hiroshi Niibayashi

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