THE MICROARCHITECTURE OF THE AXIS AS THE PREDISPOSING FACTOR FOR FRACTURE OF THE BASE OF THE ODONTOID PROCESS - A HISTOMORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF 22 AUTOPSY SPECIMENS

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AMLING, M
HAHN, M
WENING, VJ
GROTE, HJ
DELLING, G
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[1] Center for Biomechanics, Universitats-Krankenhaus Eppendorf, University of Hamburg, 20246 Hamburg
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10.2106/00004623-199412000-00011
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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The axis from twenty-two cadavera was removed at autopsy and was sectioned in the sagittal plane to a thickness of one millimeter with use of a surface-stained block-grinding technique. Combined two and three-dimensional analysis included an evaluation of the volume of the trabecular bone, the trabecular interconnection, and the cortical thickness as well as qualitative investigation of the structure of the cancellous bone. The body of the axis, the base of the odontoid process, and the odontoid process were analyzed separately. The base of the odontoid process is a region of least resistance for fractures because of its unique microarchitecture. The mean volume of trabecular bone of the base of the odontoid process is 55 per cent less than that of the axis and the odontoid process. The base also has a markedly poorer trabecular interconnection and a cortical thickness that is one-third that of the odontoid process. In all of the specimens, trabeculae that were disconnected from the trabecular lattice (trabeculae with free ends) were demonstrated in the base of the odontoid process. The formation of microcallus in six (27 per cent) of the specimens supports the hypothesis that microfractures occur as a result of stress peaks, mechanical fatigue, and the relative insufficiency of bone in the static condition. Therefore, the base of the odontoid process can be considered as a site of predilection for fractures.
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