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3 kwi 2023 · Pathophysiology. C1 fractures typically result from axial loading. C2 fractures typically occur due to a combination of compression, hyperflexion, and hyperextension. Subaxial cervical spine fracture is commonly seen with high impact accidents such as motor vehicle accidents.
Cervical fractures refer to fractures in the vertebrae of the cervical spine (C1 to C7), often caused by high-impact trauma. These fractures can range from mild to severe, and if the spinal cord is affected, they may lead to neurological impairments, including paralysis.
Fractures in the upper cervical spine include fractures of the occipital condyle and the atlas, atlanto-axial dislocations, fractures of the odontoid process, and hangman's fractures in the C2 segment. These fractures are characterized based on specific classifications.
1 lis 2013 · Fractures in the upper cervical spine include fractures of the occipital condyle and the atlas, atlanto-axial dislocations, fractures of the odontoid process, and hangman's fractures in the...
Fractures in the upper cervical spine include fractures of the occipital condyle and the atlas, atlanto-axial dislocations, fractures of the odontoid process, and hangman's fractures in the C2 segment. These fractures are characterized based on specific classifications.
3 kwi 2023 · Fractures of the cervical spine are a leading cause of mobility and mortality in trauma patients, and a bone fracture is associated with 56% of cervical spinal cord injuries. Fractures of the cervical spine can be described based on the level involved and typically divided into three groups: C1, C2 and the sub-axial spine (C3 to C7).
6 maj 2023 · Cervical spine injuries refer to fractures and dislocations of the section from the atlanto-occipital joint to C7, including the upper (C1–2) and lower (C3–7) cervical spine.