de Beer J D, Hoffman E B, Kieck C F
Red Cross Children's Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa.
J Pediatr Orthop. 1990 May-Jun;10(3):397-400. doi: 10.1097/01241398-199005000-00020.
We report four children who sustained traumatic atlantoaxial subluxation without a rotatory component, underlying congenital anomaly, or inflammatory cause. Three patients were involved in motor vehicle accidents as pedestrians, and one sustained a rugby injury to his neck. Only one patient sustained an associated head injury. Two patients had neurologic signs on admission directly attributable to the atlantoaxial subluxation. The signs resolved after reduction and stabilization of the subluxation. Three patients were treated conservatively and one operatively. To date, all four patients have had a satisfactory outcome.
我们报告了4例儿童创伤性寰枢椎半脱位患者,这些患者没有旋转成分、潜在的先天性异常或炎症原因。3例患者作为行人卷入机动车事故,1例因橄榄球运动导致颈部受伤。只有1例患者伴有头部损伤。2例患者入院时出现的神经系统体征直接归因于寰枢椎半脱位。半脱位复位并稳定后,体征消失。3例患者接受保守治疗,1例接受手术治疗。迄今为止,所有4例患者均获得了满意的结果。