C1-2 Fixation Approach for Patients With Vascular Irregularities: A Case Report

Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil. 2017 Dec;8(4):263-267. doi: 10.1177/2151458517733158. Epub 2017 Oct 25.

Abstract

In posterior spinal fusion (PSF), the vertebral artery is most vulnerable to injury at C1-2. C2 pedicle screws are often placed into the dorsomedial isthmus of C2. Alternative techniques include C2 laminar screws and wiring techniques. A 67-year-old male underwent PSF for persistent severe intractable neck pain and degeneration at C1-2. The patient had an enlarged left vertebral artery with midline migration into the C2 body. This pattern was within one standard deviation of normal; however, it rendered typical placement of a C2 pedicle screw unsafe. As a salvage, a C2 laminar screw was placed on the left to avoid risk of vertebral artery injury. The operation and recovery were without complication. C2 laminar screws can be viable alternatives to C2 pedicle screws in cases of midline vertebral artery migration or other vascular anomalies preventing normal safe placement of C2 pedicle screws.

Keywords: laminar screw; pedicle screw; posterior spinal fusion; salvage techniques; spine surgery; upper cervical fixation; vertebral artery anomaly.