Abstract

Curious Case of Atypical Hangmans Fracture: C2C3 Listhesis without Pars Fracture.

Jain, Surendra Mishra, Keshav Gandhi, Ashok Garg, Deepak

Abstract


Traumatic spondylolisthesis of axis or hangmans fracture is the second most common C2 vertebra injury. We present a report of a young man presenting with a history of fall from height with C2 to C3 spondylolisthesis without any evidence of injury to pars interarticularis but with associated injury to capsular ligament of facet joint along with posterior spinous ligamentous injury. The patient underwent intraoperative reduction in listhesis with posterior screw fixation. The patient showed uneventful postoperative course with neurological improvement at 6-week follow-up. Hangmans fracture refers to a diverse group of injury in which the soft tissue injury has an equally important part to play as the bone fracture.


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