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Citation

Menon KV, Taif S. Br. J. Radiol. 2015; 89(1058): 20150847.

Affiliation

2 Department of Radiology, Khoula Hospital, Mina al Fahal, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, British Institute of Radiology)

DOI

10.1259/bjr.20150847

PMID

26607649

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to study the precise location of fracture line in Hangman's fracture to determine the fracture patterns, symmetry and involvement of different vertebral elements.

METHODS: Thirty-two cases of hangman's fractures were retrospectively evaluated. All patients presented with motor vehicle accidents. CT scans were studied to accurately localise the fracture lines. Symmetry of fractures lines on both sides was assessed and involvement of the vertebral bodies, lamina, facet joints and foramen transversarium was also determined.

RESULTS: Twenty patients showed asymmetric fracture locations, 13 of them had a unilateral pedicle fracture and a contralateral pars fracture which comprised the commonest injury pattern (40% of cases). Less frequent combinations for the two sides of asymmetric C2 ring disruption include pars-vertebral body (3 patients), pedicle-vertebral body (2 patients), and pedicle-lamina (2 patient). Twelve patients showed symmetrical fractures (5 through the pars and 7 through the pedicles). Vertebral body and facet joint involvement were demonstrated in 15 (47%), 16 (50%) cases respectively. Eighteen cases had fractures extending into the foramen transversarium (56%). In total, 26 fracture lines primarily affected the pars (40%) and 31 affected the pedicles (49%).

CONCLUSIONS: asymmetric Hangman's fracture is more common with the usual pattern being fracture pedicle on one side and pars on the other followed by the symmetric bilateral pedicle and bilateral pars fractures. Fracture lines running into the transverse foramen and facet joints are very frequent as well as those involving the vertebral bodies. Advances in knowledge: Controversy in literature regarding the fracture locations in Hangman's injury due to lack of studies that address this subject. This paper is the first to describe precisely the anatomical locations and patterns of this injury.


Language: en

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