This stage highlights about post-frightening os odontoideum. Os odontoideum is a rare condition defined radiographically as an elliptical or round-shaped ossicle of changing size with smooth encircling cortical margins characterizing the odontoid process that has no continuity with the crowd of C2. This rare dispassionate condition can be of interest to many healing professionals who are complicated in traumatology, as it may be in the direction of association with different post-traumatic pathologies, sitting differential and complex demonstrative and treatment problems. Since various key structures pass about one another in the upper cervical sleep-inducing or numbing drug area, that is quite complex anatomically, it is crucial to return this subject. We present a case of a 28 years traditional female, generally healthful, who presented to the E.R. following in position or time obtaining a cervical injury in a car accident when she was hit from behind. On station she was found outside the auto that was hit by a truck, GCS was 11. If a person suffers from energetic mobile dens on account of insufficiency of allure ligamentous complex, it may cause translation of the chart of geographic area on the axis and can compress the cervical cord or vertebral channels. There are cases where cases suffering from Os odontoideum enhanced quadriplegic after a minor injury. This lesion customarily presents in pediatric population and its cause is widely controversial today. The most current analysis of Os odontoideum is presented in our disclosure, along with a record of what happened of a young woman the one was identified with the condition and the procedures acted to inspect, stabilise, and eventually treat her. Minor trauma in undiagnosed cervical instability power end in catastrophic affecting animate nerve organs insult, hence is the importance of early disease and treatment. The law of treatment search out prevent sudden death from affecting animate nerve organs compromise, improve the affecting animate nerve organs status, stabilize the cervical backbone, and improve the character of life.
Author(s) Details:
Yuri Klassov,
Orthopedic
Surgery Department, Soroka University Medical Center, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Leonora
Klassov,
Emergency
Department, Barzilai Medical Center, Ashkelon, Israel.
M. Moti Kramer,
Department of Spine Surgery, Samson Assuta Ashdod University
Hospital, Ashdod, Israel.
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