Introduction: While odontoid fractures frequently lead to non-union in elderly population, they are relatively rare in the younger age group. We present our management of a rare case of neglected odontoid fracture in an ankylosed spine of a young female.
Case Report: A 28-year-old female presented to our emergency department with neck deformity after a history of fall 1 year back. She presented with clinical symptoms and signs of cervical myelopathy. Diagnostic imaging confirmed ankylosis of the cervical spine with a non-union of the odontoid fracture with atlantoaxial instability and kyphosis. She was treated with anterior release of the odontoid through a standard Smith-Robinson approach, anatomical reduction, and posterior occipitocervical stabilization and fusion.
Conclusion: Non-union with a malpsitioned odontoid fracture in an ankylosed spine can be addressed by an anterior release and reduction with posterior fusion with good functional outcome.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2020.v10.i05.1820 | DOI Listing |
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