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Successful non-operative management for atlanto-occipital dislocation resulting in spinal cord contusion in a patient with atlanto-occipital assimilation and severe Chiari I malformation

机译:成功的寰舞枕脱位的非手术管理导致患者患者脊髓挫伤寰枕枕症同化和严重的Chiari I畸形

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Atlanto-occipital dislocation (AOD) is a rare, highly morbid, and highly lethal injury that results from high-energy trauma and almost universally requires operative management for satisfactory outcomes. It can be difficult to identify the severity of injury at the time of presentation, and when diagnosis is delayed outcomes worsen significantly. Anatomic anomalies of the craniovertebral junction may further complicate its detection. When such anomalies are present either singly or in combination, they are known to cause space constraints which may increase the likelihood of spinal cord injury. Given that such anomalies and AOD are rare, few examples of patients with both are reported in the literature. Furthermore, it is not clear in what way patient management may be impacted in this context.
机译:亚特兰大枕骨脱位(AOD)是一种罕见的,高度病态和高度致命的伤害,从高能量创伤而且几乎普遍需要进行操作管理,以获得令人满意的结果。在介绍时难以识别损伤的严重程度,并且当诊断被延迟延迟延迟延迟时会显着恶化。颅骨交界处的解剖学异常可能进一步使其检测复杂化。当这些异常单独或组合出现时,已知它们会导致空间限制,这可能会增加脊髓损伤的可能性。鉴于这种异常和AOD是罕见的,在文献中报道了少数患有两者患者的例子。此外,在这种背景下可能影响患者管理的方式尚不清楚。

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