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Surgical Treatment of Nonrheumatoid Atlantoaxial Degenerative Arthritis Producing Pain and Myelopathy
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Atlantoaxial osteoarthritis can result in neck pain and myelopathy. In the setting of a degenerative pannus and myelopathy, most patients will improve neurologically after transoral decompression and arthrodesis. Patients with pannus and no myelopathy were effectively treated with posterior fusion alone, although 2 with irreducible subluxation required an initial transoral decompression to allow realignment before fusion. Posterior arthrodesis alone provided significant pain relief in most patients.
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