Scher A T
S Afr Med J. 1980 Sep 13;58(11):451-2.
The Jefferson or bursting fracture of the atlas is frequently overlooked. This is because neurological deficit is usually absent and physical findings are nonspecific. In addition, diagnosis of this fracture cannot be made from the lateral radiograph of the cervical spine. Increase in the retropharyngeal soft-tissue space is valuable both as an indication of upper cervical spine trauma and in distinguishing a Jefferson fracture from the more common fracture of the posterior arch of the atlas. A case history illustrating these features and the radiological diagnosis is presented and discussed.
寰椎的Jefferson骨折或爆裂骨折常常被忽视。这是因为通常不存在神经功能缺损,且体格检查结果不具有特异性。此外,颈椎的侧位X线片无法诊断这种骨折。咽后软组织间隙增宽对上颈椎创伤的诊断以及区分Jefferson骨折和更常见的寰椎后弓骨折均有重要价值。本文展示并讨论了一个说明这些特征及放射学诊断的病例。