Acute atlanto-axial post-operative subluxation following posterior C1/2 fusion

J Clin Neurosci. 2004 Feb;11(2):172-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jocn.2003.07.002.

Abstract

Two cases referred with acute post-operative C1/2 subluxation following posterior fusion are reported. Both cases had initial treatment for atlanto-axial instability with posterior cable (Brooks and interspinous) and graft techniques, and placed immediately in a Philadelphia collar. One case was found to have subluxed immediately post-operatively when failing to breathe following reversal of anaesthetic agents, and despite immediate realignment and reoperation was left with a significant quadriparesis. The other patient was noted to have subluxed on routine X-ray on day 4, and had no neurological deficit before or after reoperation. Risk factors for this dangerous complication are discussed and the techniques of C1/2 posterior fusion and stabilization are reviewed in detail. Surgeons performing atlanto-axial stabilization procedures should be familiar with and have expertize in the complete range of techniques described and choose the one most appropriate for the patient's individual requirements.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Atlanto-Axial Joint / surgery*
  • Bone Screws
  • Humans
  • Joint Instability / diagnostic imaging
  • Joint Instability / surgery*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Spinal Fusion / instrumentation
  • Spinal Fusion / methods*
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed / methods