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European Spine Journal | 2005

Atlantoaxial fusion using anterior transarticular screw fixation of C1–C2: technical innovation and biomechanical study

Milan Sen; Thomas Steffen; Lorne Beckman; Anthony Tsantrizos; Rudolph Reindl; Max Aebi

This study is an attempt to describe a new technique for anterior transarticular screw fixation of the atlantoaxial joints, and to compare the stability of this construct to posterior transarticular screw fixation with and without laminar cerclage wiring. Nine human cadaveric specimens were included in this study. The C1–C2 motion segment was instrumented using either anterior transarticular screws (group 1), posterior transarticular screws alone (group 2), or posterior screws with interlaminar cerclage wires (group 3). Using an unconstrained mechanical testing machine, the specimens were tested in rotation, lateral bending, and flexion-extension using nondestructive loads of ±2xa0Nxa0m. The specimens were also tested in translation using nondestructive loads of ±100xa0N. All values for the three groups with regards to anterior-posterior displacement, rotation, and lateral bending were similar as determined using a Kruskal–Wallis rank sum test with a significance level of p<0.05. The only significant difference was registered in flexion-extension where the cerclage wire added some strength to the construct. Anterior transarticular screw fixation of the atlantoaxial spine has several advantages over posterior fixation techniques, and is as stable as posterior transarticular fixation in all clinically significant planes of motion. The addition of posterior interlaminar cerclage wiring further improves resistance to flexion-extension forces. Anterior transarticular screw fixation of the atlantoaxial joint is a useful technique for achieving C1–C2 stabilization.


Archive | 1999

Spinal disc space distractor

Max Aebi; Thomas Steffen; David C. Paul; William Cottle; Beat Schenk


Archive | 2001

Bone anchoring assembly with a snap-in ballhead

Beatrice Steiner; Max Aebi


Archive | 2002

Method and apparatus for augmentation of the femoral neck

Joseph Y. Margulies; Gamal Baroud; Thomas Steffen; Max Aebi


Archive | 2001

Device for removing bone tissue

Beatrice Steiner; Markus Hehli; Max Aebi; Thomas Steffen


Archive | 2000

Device with a flexible shaft for removing bone grafts

Beatrice Steiner; Markus Hehli; Max Aebi; Thomas Steffen


Archive | 2000

Device for removing bone grafts

Beatrice Steiner; Markus Hehli; Max Aebi; Thomas Steffen


Archive | 2001

Self-cutting, hollow-cylindrical bone anchoring assembly

Beatrice Steiner; Max Aebi


Archive | 2006

Implant pour le scellement et/ou la reparation d'une lesion dans l'anneau d'un disque intervertebral

Stephen J. Ferguson; Thomas Steffen; Max Aebi; Jivko Stoyanov; Bernhard Bischoff; Mario F. Billia


Archive | 2000

Vorrichtung zur gewinnung von knochenspänen

Beatrice Steiner; Markus Hehli; Max Aebi; Thomas Steffen

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Milan Sen

McGill University Health Centre

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Rudolph Reindl

McGill University Health Centre

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