Fractures of the atlas account for 1-2% of all vertebral fractures. We divide atlas fractures into 5 groups: isolated fractures of the anterior arch of the atlas, isolated fractures of the posterior arch, combined fractures of the anterior and posterior arch (so-called Jefferson fractures), isolated fractures of the lateral mass and fractures of the transverse process. Isolated fractures of the anterior or posterior arch are benign and are treated conservatively with a soft collar until the neck pain has disappeared. Jefferson fractures are divided into stable and unstable fracture depending on the integrity of the transverse ligament. Stable Jefferson fractures are treated conservatively with good outcome while unstable Jefferson fractures are probably best treated operatively with a posterior atlanto-axial or occipito-axial stabilization and fusion. The authors preferred treatment modality is the immediate open reduction of the dislocated lateral masses combined with a stabilization in the reduced position using a transarticular screw fixation C1/C2 according to Magerl. This has the advantage of saving the atlanto-occipital joints and offering an immediate stability which makes immobilization in an halo or Minerva cast superfluous. In late instabilities C1/2 with incongruency of the lateral masses occurring after primary conservative treatment, an occipito-cervical fusion is indicated. Isolated fractures of the lateral masses are very rare and may, if the lateral mass is totally destroyed, be a reason for an occipito-cervical fusion. Fractures of the transverse processes may be the cause for a thrombosis of the vertebral artery. No treatment is necessary for the fracture itself
Keywords : Arteries,Bone Nails,Cervical Atlas,classification,diagnostic imaging,Fractures,Bone,Humans,Immobilization,injuries,Joints,Ligaments,Articular,methods,Neck,Neck Injuries,Neck Pain,Pain,Radiography,Spinal Fusion,surgery,Treatment Outcome,Vertebral Artery,, Fractures, repetitive strain injury hand
Date of Publication : 1999 May
Authors : Scharen S;Jeanneret B;
Organisation : Orthopadische Universitatsklinik, Felix Platter-Spital, Basel
Journal of Publication : Orthopade
Pubmed Link : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10394597
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