Bozdĕch Z, Müller I
Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb. 1975 Dec;113(6):1039-43.
The secondary occurence of traumatic cervical spinal luxation is discussed with reference to three cases where there were no radiologic signs of dislocation immediately following the accident. Pathomechanics, diagnostic possibilities and treatment are discussed. Surgical realignment via the anterior access route, with intercorporeal spondylodesis, has proved advantageous. The name "immediate and delayed cervical spinal luxation" is suggested for cases of vertebral dislocation occurring some time after the accident.