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Review
. 2014 Apr;37(2):203-16; discussion 216.
doi: 10.1007/s10143-013-0492-8. Epub 2013 Aug 9.

Traumatic injuries to the craniovertebral junction: a review of rare events

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Traumatic injuries to the craniovertebral junction: a review of rare events

Alberto Debernardi et al. Neurosurg Rev. 2014 Apr.

Abstract

The craniovertebral junction is a specific region of the spine with unique anatomical and biomechanical properties that yields a wide variety of injury patterns. Junctional traumatic fractures and/or dislocations are widely reported in clinical practice, but we could identify only a subgroup of upper cervical spine traumatic injuries with very few cases reported in the literature, and for this reason may be considered rare. In some of these cases, the absence of spinal biomechanical instability, in association with moderate clinical symptoms (neck stiffness and pain) and the difficulty in fracture identification through standard cervical radiographs, leads to a high percentage of missed injuries. In other cases, traumatic events have been commonly described only in autopsy series due to the high degree of spinal biomechanical instability. Herein, we have summarized all the relevant literature concerning this issue and also included our cases, with the aim of emphasizing prompt diagnosis and correct management. We provide a guide for correctly identifying "rare" craniovertebral junction traumatic injuries.

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