ABSTRACT
Background: Only a few cases of traumatic atlantoaxial fracture-dislocation have been reported, and neglected cases are seldom found because of the fatal nature of this condition.
Methods: We reported a neglected case of Jefferson fracture-dislocation associated with type II displaced odontoid peg fracture which was nonambulatory and myelopathic. A surgical plan involving posterior fossa decompression and laminectomy of the posterior arch of atlas following posterior spinal instrumentation was then conducted.
Results: Patient experienced marked neurologic recovery and was able to stand and walk with assistance during the early postoperative period.
Conclusions: This procedure may be an effective alternative treatment in neglected cases.
- neglected
- Jefferson fracture-dislocation
- odontoid peg fracture
- posterior fossa decompression
- occipitocervical fusion
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