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Myelopathy resulting from degenerative atlantoaxial subluxation.
Author: WangChao, WangYongqiang, YanMing
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PURPOSE: To present the clinical features and treatment strategy of degenerative atlantoaxial subluxation (DAAS). METHODS: Patients with DAAS treated in our institution from 2003 to 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. We utilized the Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) scale to evaluate the neuro...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-023-07860-9
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Understanding and Treating Degenerative Atlantoaxial Subluxation (DAAS)
This study focuses on degenerative atlantoaxial subluxation (DAAS), a condition affecting the joints between the first and second vertebrae in the neck. The research examines the clinical features and treatment strategies for DAAS, analyzing data from 40 patients treated over 17 years. The study found that DAAS typically involves anterior and vertical subluxation, characterized by vertical migration of the first vertebrae and narrowing of the atlantoaxial joint space. The majority of patients underwent posterior reduction and fusion surgery, achieving solid fusion and anatomic reduction. This study provides valuable insights into the diagnosis and treatment of DAAS, highlighting the importance of anatomic reduction and fusion for optimal outcomes.A Comprehensive Approach to DAAS Management
This study offers a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis and treatment of degenerative atlantoaxial subluxation (DAAS). The research provides valuable information about the clinical features and radiological findings associated with DAAS, guiding healthcare professionals toward a more accurate diagnosis and effective treatment strategy. Think of this research as a desert map, providing a clear and detailed path for navigating the complex terrain of DAAS management.Improved Outcomes for Patients with DAAS
This study highlights the importance of anatomic reduction and fusion in achieving optimal outcomes for patients with DAAS. The research suggests that this surgical approach can effectively address the underlying instability and prevent further neurological complications. It's like a desert caravan, carefully and strategically navigating the delicate landscape of the cervical spine, ensuring a secure and stable journey towards recovery.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study explores the complexities of degenerative atlantoaxial subluxation (DAAS), providing valuable insights into its clinical features, radiological characteristics, and treatment strategies. The research underscores the importance of anatomic reduction and fusion for achieving optimal outcomes. It's a testament to the ongoing efforts in the field of spinal surgery, seeking to improve the lives of those affected by this challenging condition.Date :
- Date Completed n.d.
- Date Revised 2023-09-02
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