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Biomechanical analysis of Goel technique for C1-2 fusion.

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Study result indicated that both the Goel and Harms techniques alone and with the addition of the C1-2 intraarticular spacers to the Goeli-Harms technique are advantageous for stabilizing the atlantoaxial segment.
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Object The Goel technique, in which C1–2 intraarticular spacers are used, may be performed to restore stability to a disrupted atlantoaxial complex in conjunction with the Harms technique of placing polyaxial screws and bilateral rods. However, it has yet to be determined biomechanically whether the addition of the C1–2 joint spacers increases the multiaxial rigidity of the fixation construct. The goal of this study was to quantify changes in multiaxial rigidity of the combined Goel-Harms technique with the addition of C1–2 intraarticular spacers. Methods Seven cadaveric cervical spines (occiput–C2) were submitted to nondestructive flexion-extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation tests in a material testing machine spine tester. The authors applied 1.5 Nm at a rate of 0.1 Nm/second and held it constant for 10 seconds. The specimens were loaded 3 times, and data were collected on the third cycle. Testing of the specimens was performed for the following groups: 1) intact (I); 2) with the addition of C...

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Biomechanical analysis of screw constructs for atlantoaxial fixation in cadavers: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: A systematic review of the literature on the biomechanical stability achieved using various C1-2 screw constructs and a meta-analysis of the available data found significant heterogeneity among the reported stabilities achieved.
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C1-C2 stabilization by harms arthrodesis: Indications, technique, complications and outcomes in a prospective 26-case series

TL;DR: Anatomic and biomechanical considerations, combined with the present clinical and radiological outcomes, indicate that Goel and Harms fusion is to be considered the first-line attitude of choice for posterior C1-C2 arthrodesis.
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Effect of machined interfacet allograft spacers on cervical foraminal height and area.

TL;DR: Modest distraction of the facets using machined interfacet allograft spacers can increase foraminal height and area and therefore indirectly decompress the exiting nerve roots and may be a useful adjunct to the surgical treatment of cervical spine disease.
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Posterior C1-C2 fusion with polyaxial screw and rod fixation

Jürgen Harms, +1 more
- 15 Nov 2001 - 
TL;DR: Fixation of the atlantoaxial complex using polyaxial-head screws and rods seems to be a reliable technique and should be considered an efficient alternative to the previously reported techniques.
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Atlantoaxial fixation using plate and screw method: a report of 160 treated patients.

TL;DR: The plate and screw method of fixation with the use of intra-articular bone grafts in patients with atlantoaxial instability yielded a 100% fusion rate with a low incidence of complications.
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Mechanical properties of the human cervical spine as shown by three-dimensional load-displacement curves.

TL;DR: The mechanical properties of multilevel human cervical spines were investigated by applying pure rotational moments to each specimen and measuring multidirectional intervertebral motions, and both rotation and translation motions were coupled with main motions.
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Treatment of basilar invagination by atlantoaxial joint distraction and direct lateral mass fixation

TL;DR: Joint distraction and firm lateral mass fixation in selected cases of basilar Invagination is a reasonable surgical treatment for reducing the basilar invagination, restoring craniospinal alignment, and establishing fixation of the atlantoaxial joint.
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Atlantoaxial transarticular screw fixation: a review of surgical indications, fusion rate, complications, and lessons learned in 191 adult patients.

TL;DR: The authors assessed the rate of fusion, surgery-related complications, and lessons learned after C1–2 transarticular screw fixation in an adult patient series and found fusion was achieved in 98% of cases followed to commencement of surgery.
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