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      Complications of Posterior Fusion for Atlantoaxial Instability in Children With Down Syndrome

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      Objective: To clarify the complications of posterior fusion for atlantoaxial instability (AAI) in children with Down syndrome and to discuss the significance of surgical intervention.
      Methods: Twenty pediatric patients with Down syndrome underwent posterior fusion for AAI between February 2000 and September 2018 (age, 6.1±1.9 years). C1–2 or C1–3 fusion and occipitocervical fusion were performed in 14 and 6 patients, respectively. The past medical history, operation time, estimated blood loss (EBL), duration of Halo vest immobilization, postoperative follow-up period, and intra- and perioperative complications were examined.
      Results: The operation time was 257.9±55.6 minutes, and the EBL was 101.6±77.9 mL. Complications related to the operation occurred in 6 patients (30.0%). They included 1 major complication (5.0%): hydrocephalus at 3 months postoperatively, possibly related to an intraoperative dural tear. Other surgery-related complications included 3 cases of superficial infections, 1 case of bone graft donor site deep infection, 1 case of C2 pedicle fracture, 1 case of Halo ring dislocation, 1 case of pseudoarthrosis that required revision surgery, and 1 case of temporary neurological deficit after Halo removal at 2 months postoperatively. Complications unrelated to the operation included 2 cases of respiratory infections and 1 case of implant loosening due to a fall at 9 months postoperatively.
      Conclusion: The complication rate of upper cervical fusion in patients with Down syndrome remained high; however, major complications decreased substantially. Improved intra- and perioperative management facilitates successful surgical intervention for upper cervical instability in pediatric patients with Down syndrome.
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      Objective: To clarify the complications of posterior fusion for atlantoaxial instability (AAI) in children with Down syndrome and to discuss the significance of surgical intervention. Methods: Twenty pediatric patients with Down syndrome underwent pos...

      Objective: To clarify the complications of posterior fusion for atlantoaxial instability (AAI) in children with Down syndrome and to discuss the significance of surgical intervention.
      Methods: Twenty pediatric patients with Down syndrome underwent posterior fusion for AAI between February 2000 and September 2018 (age, 6.1±1.9 years). C1–2 or C1–3 fusion and occipitocervical fusion were performed in 14 and 6 patients, respectively. The past medical history, operation time, estimated blood loss (EBL), duration of Halo vest immobilization, postoperative follow-up period, and intra- and perioperative complications were examined.
      Results: The operation time was 257.9±55.6 minutes, and the EBL was 101.6±77.9 mL. Complications related to the operation occurred in 6 patients (30.0%). They included 1 major complication (5.0%): hydrocephalus at 3 months postoperatively, possibly related to an intraoperative dural tear. Other surgery-related complications included 3 cases of superficial infections, 1 case of bone graft donor site deep infection, 1 case of C2 pedicle fracture, 1 case of Halo ring dislocation, 1 case of pseudoarthrosis that required revision surgery, and 1 case of temporary neurological deficit after Halo removal at 2 months postoperatively. Complications unrelated to the operation included 2 cases of respiratory infections and 1 case of implant loosening due to a fall at 9 months postoperatively.
      Conclusion: The complication rate of upper cervical fusion in patients with Down syndrome remained high; however, major complications decreased substantially. Improved intra- and perioperative management facilitates successful surgical intervention for upper cervical instability in pediatric patients with Down syndrome.

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      1 Heuer GG, "Treatment of pediatric atlantoaxial instability with traditional and modified Goel-Harms fusion constructs" 18 : 884-892, 2009

      2 Reilly CW, "Transarticular screws in the management of C1-C2 instability in children" 26 : 582-588, 2006

      3 Pueschel SM, "Symptomatic atlantoaxial subluxation in persons with Down syndrome" 4 : 682-688, 1984

      4 Casey AT, "Surgery on the rheumatoid cervical spine for the non-ambulant myelopathic patient-too much, too late" 347 : 1004-1007, 1996

      5 Hedequist D, "Screw fixation to C2 in children: a case series and technical report" 29 : 21-25, 2009

      6 Haque A, "Screw fixation of the upper cervical spine in the pediatric population. Clinical article" 3 : 529-533, 2009

      7 Jeanneret B, "Primary posterior fusion C1/2 in odontoid fractures : indications, technique, and results of transarticular screw fixation" 5 : 464-475, 1992

      8 Harms J, "Posterior C1-C2 fusion with polyaxial screw and rod fixation" 26 : 2467-2471, 2001

      9 Goel A, "Plate and screw fixation for atlanto-axial subluxation" 129 : 47-53, 1994

      10 Hofler RC, "Outcomes of surgical correction of atlantoaxial instability in patients with Down syndrome : systematic review and meta-analysis" 126 : e125-e135, 2019

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      35 Brockmeyer DL, "Anatomical suitability of C1-2 transarticular screw placement in pediatric patients" 92 (92): 7-11, 2000

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