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Published in: Child's Nervous System 11/2015

01-11-2015 | Case Report

Sublaminar wiring for odontoid synchondrotic fracture stabilization in a 4-year-old: a case report

Authors: Rakesh Gupta, Sharadendu Narayan

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 11/2015

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Abstract

Background

The pediatric age group presents a challenge in diagnosis and management of upper cervical injuries. Cervical spine injuries are relatively rare in children as compared to adults and C2 vertebra is the commonly affected site for fracture and injury.

Methods

In our case, a 4-year-old female child was brought to the emergency after being hit over the head and neck by a falling wooden beam. Patient had associated minimal neurological deficits. Urgent CT scan of the head and cervical spine were done. CT spine suggested instability as there was anterior angulation of the odontoid process with anterior displacement and associated occipital fracture. Patient underwent a sublaminar wiring at C1–C2 vertebra.

Results

There was neurological improvement following surgery and patient was discharged after 2 weeks on soft cervical collar. Synchondrotic odontoid fracture is traditionally managed with closed reduction and external stabilization due to high rates of fusion in children.

Conclusions

However, early surgical intervention has an important role in management of unstable injuries. Sublaminar wiring though not as stable as rigid instrumentation can be done in pediatric patients where even the smallest instrumentation is too invasive. Management of the odontoid synchondrosis fracture remains a controversial topic in children of younger age group.
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Metadata
Title
Sublaminar wiring for odontoid synchondrotic fracture stabilization in a 4-year-old: a case report
Authors
Rakesh Gupta
Sharadendu Narayan
Publication date
01-11-2015
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 11/2015
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-015-2770-y

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