Title of article :
Can C2 Vertebroplasty Restore Alignment in Pathologic Odontoid Fracture?
Author/Authors :
Reza Farrokhi, Majid Department of Neurosurgery - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Tarokh, Amir Department of Neurosurgery - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Safaei, Javad Department of Neurosurgery - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Background and Importance: Plasmacytoma is more likely to involve the spine with up to 50%,
most commonly in the thoracic spine.
Case Presenatation: This study examined a patient with solitary plasmacytoma with neck pain and
abnormal C1-C2 range of motion, which happened to have an osteolytic C2 lesion on CT scanning.
The patient underwent a fluoroscopically guided anterior percutaneous C2 vertebroplasty without
posterior fusion, leading to management of pain, maintenance of normal motions, and restoration
of cervical alignment.
Conclusion: This case represents fluoroscopically guided anterior percutaneous C2 vertebroplasty
as an effective treatment for C2 osteolytic lesions with an abnormal range of motion, which can be
considered in selected cases as an alternative approach for demanding open surgical approaches
to this challenging region.
Keywords :
Vertebroplasty , Solitary plasmacytoma , Pain
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neurosurgery