Author/Authors :
Faghih-Jouybari, Morteza Department of Neurosurgery - Shariati Hospital - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Le Huec, Jean-Charles Orthopedic and Spine Surgery Unit Tow - Bordeaux University Hospital - Bordeaux, France , Kazemi, Foad Department of Neurosurgery - Rasoul-Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sajadi, Kiavash Department of Neurosurgery - Shariati Hospital - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Padeganeh, Tahereh Department of Maxillofacial Surgery - Shariati Hospital - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Abdollahzade, Sina Department of Neurosurgery - Shahid Rajaee Teaching Center - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background and Aim: Hangman’s fracture concomitant with atlantoaxial subluxation is a rare
phenomenon. Herein we report the victim of a motor vehicle crash with traumatic spondylolisthesis
of the axis and atlantoaxial rotary dislocation.
Case Presentation: The patient was a 32 year old female with the chief complaint of severe neck
pain. Her neurologic examination was normal but did reveal mild torticollis. Imaging revealed
anterolisthesis of the C2 over C3 with angulation of C1/ C2 and rupture of the C2/ C3 disc while
the integrity of the transverse ligament was preserved. The patient first underwent a partial close
reduction for the dislocation followed by the operation focusing on the Hangman’s fracture using a
360-degree approach. An anterior discectomy of C2/ C3 with cage and plate insertion was followed
by posterior fixation using C1, C3 and C4 lateral mass screws. The one-year follow-up radiography
depicted proper fusion and alignment.
Conclusion: Paucity of evidence regarding simultaneous atlantoaxial dislocation and Hangman’s
fracture made its management challenging. The mechanism of injury is probably hyperextension
and rotation. Based on our presented case, anteroposterior fixation resulted in a satisfactory longterm
outcome, both clinically and radiologically.