Study Design. A case of traumatic rotatory dislocation associated with odon
toid fracture is reported.
Objectives. To report a rare case of traumatic rotatory dislocation associa
ted with odontoid fracture, and to discuss the mechanism underlying spinal
instability and management.
Summary of Background Data. This case is a cross between traumatic rotatory
fixation and atlantoaxial rotatory dislocation. Classification of rotatory
subluxation change after osteosynthesis of the odontoid process was undert
aken.
Methods. A 24-year-old man sustained head and cervical injury after jumping
. A Type 2 odontoid fracture without displacement was noted.
Results. Without further traumatic event, 1 month after injury, computed to
mography scan showed posterior displacement of the odontoid fracture and Ty
pe 4 or a atlantoaxial rotatory luxation. After surgical fixation and reduc
tion of the odontoid fracture, the rotatory subluxation classification chan
ged and became Type 1 or A. Posterior C1-C2 arthrodesis was performed. The
patient wore a Philadelphia cervical collar for 3 months and underwent phys
iotherapy.
Conclusions. As the pivot of rotatory subluxation changed after odontoid pr
ocess osteosynthesis, posterior C1-C2 arthrodesis was performed. The patien
t probably could have been treated in a single-stage procedure using poster
ior C1-C2 transarticular fixation with bicortical interspinous graft.