Unilateral fixation for treatment of occipitocervical instability in children with congenital vertebral anomalies of the craniocervical junction
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Unilateral fixation for treatment of occipitocervical instability in children with congenital vertebral anomalies of the craniocervical junction
Abstract
OBJECT Patients with occipitocervical (OC) instability from congenital vertebral anomalies (CVAs) of the craniocervical junction (CCJ) often have bony abnormalities that make instrumentation placement difficult. Within this patient population, some bilateral instrumentation constructs either fail or are not feasible, and a unilateral construct must be used. The authors describe the surgical management and outcomes of this disorder in patients in whom unilateral fixation constructs were used to treat OC instability. METHODS From a database of OC fusion procedures, the authors identified patients who underwent unilateral fixation for the management of OC instability. Patient characteristics, surgical details, and radiographic outcomes were reviewed. In each patient, CT scans were performed at least 4 months after surgery to evaluate for fusion. RESULTS Eight patients with CVAs of the CCJ underwent unilateral fixation for the treatment of OC instability. For 4 patients, the procedure occurred after a bilateral OC construct failed or infection forced hardware removal. For the remainder, it was the primary procedure. Two patients required reoperation for hardware revision and 1 developed nonunion requiring revision of the bone graft. Ultimately, 7 patients demonstrated osseous fusion on CT scans and 1 had a stable fibrous union. CONCLUSIONS These findings demonstrate that a unilateral OC fixation is effective for the treatment of OC instability in children with CVAs of the CCJ in whom bilateral screw placement fails or is not feasible.
Keywords: CCJ = craniocervical junction; CVA= congenital vertebral anomaly; OC = occipitocervical; SED = spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia; congenital vertebral anomalies; craniocervical; instability; instrumentation; occipitocervical fusion; pediatric; rBMP = recombinant bone morphogenetic protein; spine; unilateral.
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