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. 2019:125:273-277.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-62515-7_39.

Realignment of Basilar Invagination by C1-C2 Joint Distraction: A Modified Approach to a Paradigm Shift

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Realignment of Basilar Invagination by C1-C2 Joint Distraction: A Modified Approach to a Paradigm Shift

Francesco Cacciola et al. Acta Neurochir Suppl. 2019.

Abstract

Background: Distraction of the C1-C2 joint and maintenance thereof by introduction of spacers into the articular cavity can successfully and durably reduce basilar invagination (BI). Thus, with the adjunct of instrumented fusion and decompression, BI-induced myelopathy can be efficiently treated with a one-stage posterior approach. This intervention is technically challenging, and in this paper we describe a procedural variation to facilitate the approach.

Methods and results: Through a description of a case of BI, the main anatomopathological alteration underlying and perpetrating the condition of BI is elucidated. A technique of realignment of BI is then described in which this alteration is specifically targeted and neutralized. The result is a single-stage posterior-only approach with decompression, C1-C2 distraction and introduction of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) into the joint cavity. Instrumented occipitocervical fusion completes the procedure.

Conclusion: C1-C2 joint distraction is a technically demanding procedure. By providing a modification of the original technique and a detailed description of the crucial steps necessary to successfully and safely carry it out, we hope to make this excellent procedure more approachable.

Keywords: Basilar invagination; Joint distraction; Posterior fusion; Surgical treatment.

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