OBJECTIVE:
To reduce the chance of vertebral artery injury in posterior C1 lateral mass and C2 pedicle/pars screw-rod fixation (Goel-Harms technique ).

METHOD:
49 patients, 30 males and 19 females, 12years - 82 years, underwent posterior C1-C2 fixation from February 2007 till June2013. A new entry point for the posterior C2 screw, 3mm below the midpoint of the C1-C2 joint which is directed medially and downwards into the C2 body , probably avoids the vertebral artery. As the screw now bypasses the pedicle/ pars , the chance of injuring the vertebral artery is probably reduced.

RESULTS:
No case of intra-operative vertebral artery injury.

CONCLUSION:
The new technique of C2 screw fixation allows rigid immobilization of the C1-C2 joint without significant risk of vertebral artery injury.





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