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Transmanubrial Approach for Fracture of Lower Cervical Spine (C7) in Elderly Patients: A Case Report

Abstract

Maximilian Leiblein, Helmut Laurer, André El Saman, Simon Meier Ingo Marzi and Anna-Lena Sander

Background: Fractures of the cervical spine are a frequent injury in the elderly with potentially devastating consequences. In most cases surgical therapy is required, in hyperextension fractures most often with anterior cervical fusion.

Methods: We report a case of an 88-year old patient with a fracture of C7 (AO-type B3) who underwent anterior cervical fusion with manubrium sterni osteotomy for application of the caudal screws.

Results: The insertion-angle of the caudal screws could be optimized; a dorsal instrumentation could be spared.

Conclusion: We want to describe a technique that potentially simplifies addressing the vertebral bodies of the cervicothoracic junction for anterior cervical fusion in patients with difficult anatomical conditions and allows a safe and stable insertion of the caudal screws.

Level of evidence: Level V (case report).

Avertissement: Ce résumé a été traduit à l'aide d'outils d'intelligence artificielle et n'a pas encore été examiné ni vérifié

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