Managing the Anomalous Vertebral Artery in C1-C2 Stabilization for Congenital Atlantoaxial Instability

先天性寰枢椎不稳C1-C2椎体稳定术中异常椎动脉的处理

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Abstract

Objectives  This study aimed to demonstrate the technique of handling the anomalous vertebral artery in congenital atlantoaxial instability. The vertebral artery course can be variable in congenital atlantoaxial instability, especially if there is assimilation of atlas. The surgical technique to stabilize the atlantoaxial joint should ensure the patency and safety of the vertebral artery and prevents devastating stroke. Computed tomography (CT) angiography of the vertebral artery is mandatory in planning the surgical strategies. The vertebral artery can be injured during dissection of soft tissues between atlas and axis and can be compromised during distraction and instrumentation. The vertebral artery needs to be mobilized based on the tortuosity in the course during instrumentation and prevents compression of the artery against bony structures or screw heads. The vertebral artery has to be identified earlier in the course of dissection and should protect it. It is also imperative to choose the surgical approach that can be performed under vision using operative microscope rather than adapting blind procedures like transarticular screw. Here, in our present case, we demonstrate the technique of mobilizing the vertebral artery which was coursing medially preventing the access for the instrumentation and perform stabilization of atlantoaxial joint using Goel-Harms technique, and prevent its compression after placement of screw by deroofing the bony ridges of axis ( Figs. 1 and 2 ). We also emphasize the various technical nuances during the stabilization with distraction of joint space of atlas and axis. The link to the video can be found at: https://youtu.be/pgURpF_jACc .

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