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Endoscopic transcervical anterior release and posterior fixation in the treatment of irreducible vertical atlantoaxial dislocation

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Vertical atlantoaxial dislocation is a type of atlantoaxial instability with upper cervical spinal cord compression. The transoral ondontoid resection with posterior fixation is the gold standard for ventral decompression. Results are satisfying though surgery can be challenging due to its invasiveness. The endoscopic transcervical anterior release could provide sufficient ventral decompression with less collateral damage. In the illustrative case, anatomic reduction was achieved with significant improvement in neurological function and radiographic parameters. Endoscopic transcervical anterior release and posterior fixation appears to be a viable and interesting alternative for the treatment of vertical atlantoaxial dislocation in properly selected individuals, and its implementation could significantly reduce the post-surgical complications.

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Ma, H., Lv, G., Wang, B. et al. Endoscopic transcervical anterior release and posterior fixation in the treatment of irreducible vertical atlantoaxial dislocation. Eur Spine J 23, 1749–1754 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-014-3352-5

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