Anterior Retropharyngeal Cage Distraction and Fixation for Basilar Invagination: “The Wedge Technique”

Volume: 16, Issue: 2, Pages: 286 - 292
Published: Jun 30, 2019
Abstract
Surgery is indicated for basilar invagination (BI) in symptomatic patients. In many patients, symptoms and signs occur due to an upward-migrated and malaligned odontoid with fixed or mobile atlantoaxial instability. Posterior distraction and fixation of the atlantoaxial joints has evolved to become the standard of care, but has some inherent morbidity. In this study, we propose that the unilateral anterior submandibular retropharyngeal approach...
Paper Details
Title
Anterior Retropharyngeal Cage Distraction and Fixation for Basilar Invagination: “The Wedge Technique”
Published Date
Jun 30, 2019
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
286 - 292
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