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Results of Conservative and Surgical Management in Children with Idiopathic and Nonidiopathic Os Odontoideum.
Saarinen, Antti J; Bauer, Jennifer M; Verhofste, Bram; Sponseller, Paul D; Krengel, Walter F; Hedequist, Daniel; Cahill, Patrick J; Larson, A Noelle; Pahys, Joshua M; Martus, Jeffrey E; Yaszay, Burt; Phillips, Jonathan H; Helenius, Ilkka J.
Afiliação
  • Saarinen AJ; Department of Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland; Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. Electronic address: antti.j.saarinen@utu.fi.
  • Bauer JM; Department of Orthopedics, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington, USA.
  • Verhofste B; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Sponseller PD; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • Krengel WF; Department of Orthopedics, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington, USA.
  • Hedequist D; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Cahill PJ; Division of Orthopaedics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Larson AN; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
  • Pahys JM; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shiners Hospitals for Children, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Martus JE; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
  • Yaszay B; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego, California, USA.
  • Phillips JH; Department of Pediatric Orthopedics, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Orlando, Florida, USA.
  • Helenius IJ; Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
World Neurosurg ; 147: e324-e333, 2021 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33333287
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The outcomes of conservative and operative treatment of os odontoideum in children remain unclear. Our objective was to study the outcomes of conservative and surgical treatment of idiopathic os odontoideum in children and compare these outcomes in age- and treatment-matched nonidiopathic children with os odontoideum.

METHODS:

A retrospective multicenter review identified 102 children with os odontoideum, of whom 44 were idiopathic with minimum 2-year follow-up. Ten patients were treated conservatively, and 34 underwent spinal arthrodesis. Both groups were matched with nonidiopathic patients by age and type of treatment. Cervical arthrodesis was recommended for patients with increased atlantoaxial distance or reduced space available for the cord in flexion-extension radiographs.

RESULTS:

All 20 children undergoing conservative treatment remained asymptomatic during follow-up, but 1 nonidiopathic patient developed cervical instability. The idiopathic group had significantly less severe radiographic cervical instability and less neurologic complications than the nonidiopathic group (P < 0.05 for all comparisons). Thirty-three (97%) patients in the idiopathic group and 32 (94%) patients in the nonidiopathic group (94%) had spinal fusion at final follow-up (P = 0.55). The risk of complications (15% vs. 41%; odds ratio 0.234, 95% confidence interval 0.072-0.757, P = 0.015) and nonunion (6% vs. 24%; odds ratio 0.203, 95% confidence interval 0.040-0.99, P = 0.040) were significantly lower in the idiopathic than in the nonidiopathic group. Idiopathic children undergoing rigid fixation achieved spinal fusion.

CONCLUSIONS:

Idiopathic patients with stable atlantoaxial joint at presentation remained asymptomatic and intact during conservative treatment. Idiopathic children with os odontoideum undergoing spinal arthrodesis had significantly fewer complications and nonunion than nonidiopathic children. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE III.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Articulação Atlantoaxial / Doenças da Coluna Vertebral / Vértebra Cervical Áxis / Processo Odontoide Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Articulação Atlantoaxial / Doenças da Coluna Vertebral / Vértebra Cervical Áxis / Processo Odontoide Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article