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Clinical Results of Odontoid Fractures according to a Modified, Treatment-Oriented ClassificationClinical Results of Odontoid Fractures according to a Modified, Treatment-Oriented Classification

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Clinical Results of Odontoid Fractures according to a Modified, Treatment-Oriented Classification
Authors
조의진김세훈김원형진성원이승환김범준하성곤김상대임동준
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
대한척추신경외과학회
Keywords
Odontoid fracture; Treatment; Classification
Citation
Neurospine, v.14, no.2, pp.44 - 49
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OTHER
Journal Title
Neurospine
Volume
14
Number
2
Start Page
44
End Page
49
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/85435
DOI
10.14245/kjs.2017.14.2.44
ISSN
2586-6583
Abstract
Objective: Odontoid fracture is common in cervical injury, representing about 20% of total cervical fractures. Classic odontoid fracture classification focused on anatomy of fracture site has no treatment recommendation and a modified treatment-oriented classification of odontoid fracture was suggested in 2005. We reviewed our odontoid fracture patients to assess the feasibility and efficacy of Grauer’s classification. Methods: Between October 2000 and September 2015, we collected data from patients who came to our institute for odontoid fracture. Demographic data of patients was reviewed, and neck visual analog scale (VAS) score and fusion rate were assessed by reviewing electronic medical records retrospectively. Results: Sixty-nine patients out of a total of eighty two odontoid fracture patients were reviewed according to Grauer’s classification. Neck VAS of all subtypes in odontoid fracture classification were decreased at last follow-up (p=0.001). Overall fusion rate was 88.4% at last follow-up. Concordance rate between Grauer’s recommendation and our treatment was 69.9%, especially in type II with the concordance higher than 80%. Complication was minimal representing 7.2%, only in types I and III. Conclusion: In this study, there were statistically significant improvement in all subtypes in terms of neck VAS at the last follow up, especially in types II and III. Grauer’s classification appears to be meaningful to decide treatment plan for odontoid fractures, especially type II odontoid fracture.
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