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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 98, No 2, 229-230.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 98, Issue 2, 229-230
Copyright © 1979 by American Dental Association


Case Reports

Transoral removal of a fractured odontoid process



EP Shaber, RK Gongloff, BA Everett, and SJ Poidmore

The indications for an anterior approach are lesions located predominantly in the body of the vertebra or intervertebral disks. Among these are spondylolisthesis, tuberculosis of the spine, prolapsed intervertebral disks, neoplasms, spinal biopsies, correction of fixed spinal curves, fractures, and fracture dislocations of the spine. Despite many indications, this approach is rarely used, primarily because of unfamiliarity with the surgical field, instrumentation, and oral microbiota. Use of appropriate disciplines and consultations enabled this patient to receive comprehensive treatment from a community of health care specialists.





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