Occipitocervical fixation: A case report of our techniques and results

Introduction: Occipitocervical fixation (OCF) can provide good fusion rate to treat various craniovertebral junction (CVJ) pathologies. Biomechanically it gives rigid fixation, good fusion rate, and allows for effective decompression. However, rigid fixation on the mobile occipitocervical junction h...

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Main Authors: Sakti, Yudha Mathan, Lanodiyu, Zikrina Abyanti, Wijanarko, Sonny, Alhaq, Zaky Asad, Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya, Ahmad, Husein, Desfiandi, Prisilla, Magetsari, Rahadyan
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2838852023-11-24T09:24:43Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283885/ Occipitocervical fixation: A case report of our techniques and results Sakti, Yudha Mathan Lanodiyu, Zikrina Abyanti Wijanarko, Sonny Alhaq, Zaky Asad Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya Ahmad, Husein Desfiandi, Prisilla Magetsari, Rahadyan Orthopaedics Introduction: Occipitocervical fixation (OCF) can provide good fusion rate to treat various craniovertebral junction (CVJ) pathologies. Biomechanically it gives rigid fixation, good fusion rate, and allows for effective decompression. However, rigid fixation on the mobile occipitocervical junction has shortcomings that affect the post-operative clinical functional outcomes and range of motion. This study aimed to evaluate and elaborate the functional outcomes, range of motions, and radiographic findings in our patients underwent OCF. Case report: We presented a report of 3 patients underwent posterior decompression procedure followed by occipitocervical fixation. All three patients' clinical outcome was assessed clinically by, Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score and grading, Karnofsky, range of motion and radiographic cervical alignment evaluation parameters. Result: All patients have seen improvement (minimal 1 grade in JOA and >30 points of Karnofsky score) in 3 months after the procedure, had a tolerable range of motion limitation, normal range of cervical lordotic and cervical brow vertebral angle (CBVA). Unfortunately, one patient with loss of cranial fixation may be related to history of infection and lack of post-operative wound care. Conclussion: Our cases conclude that Occipitocervical fixation is a safe technique that provides excellent fusion rate with good functional outcome and tolerable range of motion limitation. Due to its unique anatomy and technically demanding, serial post-operative monitoring evaluation of this procedure is paramoun Elsevier Ltd 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283885/1/257.pdf Sakti, Yudha Mathan and Lanodiyu, Zikrina Abyanti and Wijanarko, Sonny and Alhaq, Zaky Asad and Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya and Ahmad, Husein and Desfiandi, Prisilla and Magetsari, Rahadyan (2022) Occipitocervical fixation: A case report of our techniques and results. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 90. p. 106633. ISSN 22102612 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210261221011354 10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.106633
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topic Orthopaedics
spellingShingle Orthopaedics
Sakti, Yudha Mathan
Lanodiyu, Zikrina Abyanti
Wijanarko, Sonny
Alhaq, Zaky Asad
Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya
Ahmad, Husein
Desfiandi, Prisilla
Magetsari, Rahadyan
Occipitocervical fixation: A case report of our techniques and results
description Introduction: Occipitocervical fixation (OCF) can provide good fusion rate to treat various craniovertebral junction (CVJ) pathologies. Biomechanically it gives rigid fixation, good fusion rate, and allows for effective decompression. However, rigid fixation on the mobile occipitocervical junction has shortcomings that affect the post-operative clinical functional outcomes and range of motion. This study aimed to evaluate and elaborate the functional outcomes, range of motions, and radiographic findings in our patients underwent OCF. Case report: We presented a report of 3 patients underwent posterior decompression procedure followed by occipitocervical fixation. All three patients' clinical outcome was assessed clinically by, Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score and grading, Karnofsky, range of motion and radiographic cervical alignment evaluation parameters. Result: All patients have seen improvement (minimal 1 grade in JOA and >30 points of Karnofsky score) in 3 months after the procedure, had a tolerable range of motion limitation, normal range of cervical lordotic and cervical brow vertebral angle (CBVA). Unfortunately, one patient with loss of cranial fixation may be related to history of infection and lack of post-operative wound care. Conclussion: Our cases conclude that Occipitocervical fixation is a safe technique that provides excellent fusion rate with good functional outcome and tolerable range of motion limitation. Due to its unique anatomy and technically demanding, serial post-operative monitoring evaluation of this procedure is paramoun
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author Sakti, Yudha Mathan
Lanodiyu, Zikrina Abyanti
Wijanarko, Sonny
Alhaq, Zaky Asad
Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya
Ahmad, Husein
Desfiandi, Prisilla
Magetsari, Rahadyan
author_facet Sakti, Yudha Mathan
Lanodiyu, Zikrina Abyanti
Wijanarko, Sonny
Alhaq, Zaky Asad
Sakadewa, Galih Prasetya
Ahmad, Husein
Desfiandi, Prisilla
Magetsari, Rahadyan
author_sort Sakti, Yudha Mathan
title Occipitocervical fixation: A case report of our techniques and results
title_short Occipitocervical fixation: A case report of our techniques and results
title_full Occipitocervical fixation: A case report of our techniques and results
title_fullStr Occipitocervical fixation: A case report of our techniques and results
title_full_unstemmed Occipitocervical fixation: A case report of our techniques and results
title_sort occipitocervical fixation: a case report of our techniques and results
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283885/1/257.pdf
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