Atlantoaxial dislocation with congenital "sandwich fusion" in the craniovertebral junction: a retrospective case series of 70 patients

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Tian, Yinglun [1 ]
Xu, Nanfang [1 ]
Yan, Ming [1 ]
Passias, Peter G. [2 ]
Segreto, Frank A. [2 ]
Wang, Shenglin [1 ]
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[1] Peking Univ Third Hosp, Dept Orthopaed, 49 North Garden St, Beijing 100191, Peoples R China
[2] NYU Langone Orthoped Hosp, Dept Orthopaed, New York, NY USA
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Atlantoaxial dislocation; C1; occipitalization; C2-3; fusion; Clinical features; Surgical treatment; ANOMALOUS VERTEBRAL ARTERY; OCCIPITALIZATION; CLASSIFICATION; ABNORMALITIES; CHILDREN;
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10.1186/s12891-020-03852-8
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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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BackgroundIn the setting of congenital C1 occipitalization and C2-3 fusion, significant strain is placed on the atlantoaxial joint. Vertebral fusion both above and below the atlantoaxial joint (i.e., a "sandwich") creates substantial instability. We retrospectively report on a case series of "sandwich fusion" atlantoaxial dislocation (AAD), describing the associated clinical characteristics and detailing surgical treatment. To the best of our knowledge, the present study is the largest investigation to date of this congenital subgroup of AAD.MethodsSeventy consecutive patients with sandwich fusion AAD, from one senior surgeon, were retrospectively reviewed. The clinical features and the surgical treatment results were assessed using descriptive statistics. No funding sources or potential conflict of interest-associated biases exist.ResultsThe mean patient age was 42.2years (range: 5-77years); 36 patients were male, and 34 were female. Fifty-eight patients (82.9%) had myelopathy, with Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scores ranging 4-16 (mean: 12.9). Cranial neuropathy was involved in 10 cases (14.3%). The most common presentation age group was 31 to 40years (24 cases, 34.3%). Radiological findings revealed brainstem and/or cervical-medullar compression (58 cases, 82.9%), syringomyelia (16 cases, 22.9%), Chiari malformation (12 cases, 17.1%), cervical spinal stenosis (10 cases, 14.3%), high scapula deformity (1 case, 1.4%), os odontoideum (1 case, 1.4%), and dysplasia of the atlas (1 case, 1.4%). Computed tomography angiography was performed in 27 cases, and vertebral artery (VA) anomalies were identified in 14 cases (51.9%). All 70 patients underwent surgical treatment, without spinal cord or VA injury. Four patients (5.7%) suffered complications, including 1 wound infection, 1 screw loosening, and 2 cases of bulbar paralysis. In the 58 patients with myelopathy, the mean JOA score increased from 12.9 to 14.5. The average follow-up time was 50.5months (range: 24-120months). All 70 cases achieved solid atlantoaxial fusion at the final follow-up.ConclusionsSandwich fusion AAD, a unique subgroup of AAD, has distinctive clinical features and associated malformations such as cervical-medullar compression, syringomyelia, and VA anomalies. Surgical treatment of AAD was associated with myelopathy improvement and minimal complication occurrence.
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