Bohrer S P, Klein A, Martin W
Skeletal Radiol. 1985;14(2):111-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00349745.
"V" shaped widening of the predens space (PDS) in flexion can be a worrisome finding in trauma patients, possibly representing injury to the transverse ligament. These patients may also show widening of the C-1/C-2 interspinous distance. We think this appearance is usually due to increased flexion mobility at the atlantoaxial level with developmental elongation or laxity of the cranial end of the transverse ligament and/or the posterior ligamentous complex. Tearing of only the cranial end of the transverse ligament must be extremely rare, if it occurs at all; there is no reported proven case. Tearing of only posterior ligaments seems possible and should be evaluated clinically.
屈曲位时齿突前间隙(PDS)呈“V”形增宽在创伤患者中可能是一个令人担忧的发现,可能提示横韧带损伤。这些患者还可能出现C-1/C-2棘突间距离增宽。我们认为这种表现通常是由于寰枢椎水平的屈曲活动度增加,伴有横韧带颅端和/或后韧带复合体的发育性延长或松弛。仅横韧带颅端撕裂即使确实发生也必定极为罕见;尚无已报道的确诊病例。仅后韧带撕裂似乎是可能的,应进行临床评估。