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Clinical implications of alignment of upper and lower cervical spine
Aims and Objectives: The alignment of upper and lower cervical spine is presumed to be closely interrelated and the knowledge of this is mandatory when performing occipito-cervical and upper cervical fusions. The aim of this study was to establish standard values for upper and lower cervical spine a...
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Published in: | Neurology India 2006-07, Vol.54 (3), p.264-267 |
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Summary: | Aims and Objectives: The alignment of upper and lower cervical spine is
presumed to be closely interrelated and the knowledge of this is
mandatory when performing occipito-cervical and upper cervical fusions.
The aim of this study was to establish standard values for upper and
lower cervical spine alignment in the Indian population. Materials and
Methods: Five hundred eighteen asymptomatic volunteers (261 males and
257 females) between 12 and 80 years of age underwent lateral
radiography with their neck in the neutral position. Angles for
occipital to 2nd cervical (Oc-C2), 1st to 2nd cervical (C1-C2) and
sagittal alignment of 2nd to 7th cervical vertebrae (C2-C7) were
measured. Statistical analyses were performed using a statistical
package SPSS 10 for windows and the students ′t′ test.
Results: The mean Oc-C2, C1-C2 and C2--C7 angles were 14.66 +
9.5°, 25.6 + 7.9° and 16.8 + 12.7° in male, while same
angles in female were 15.59 + 8.26°, 26.9 + 6.8° and 9.11 +
10.4° respectively. Weak statistically significant negative
correlation was observed between the measured angles of the upper
(Oc-C2 and C1-C2) and lower (C2-C7) cervical spines, which means if the
lordosis of the occiput and upper cervical spine increases (if the
Oc-C2 angle increases), the alignment of lower cervical spine becomes
kyphotic and vice versa. This negative correlation was stronger between
the Oc-C2 and C2-C7 angles than between the C1-C2 and C2-C7 angles.
Conclusions: Relationship between alignment of the upper and the lower
cervical spine should be taken into consideration when performing
cervical fusion. |
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ISSN: | 0028-3886 1998-4022 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0028-3886.27149 |