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Navigated, Percutaneous Posterior Cervical Minimally Invasive Surgery Fixation: Technique and Nuances

Domagoj Coric and Vincent Rossi
International Journal of Spine Surgery October 2022, 16 (S2) S8-S13; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/8271
Domagoj Coric
1 Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates, Atrium Health Musculoskeletal Institute, Charlotte, NC, USA
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Vincent Rossi
1 Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates, Atrium Health Musculoskeletal Institute, Charlotte, NC, USA
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    Sagittal computed tomographic image of the cervical spine demonstrating C6-C7 fracture dislocation.

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    Sagittal T2 magnetic resonance image of the cervical spine demonstrating C6-C7 fracture dislocation.

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    Intraoperative lateral cervical spine x-ray image demonstrating fracture reduction.

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    Intraoperative lateral cervical spine x-ray image demonstrating reduction of fracture with anterior plating.

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    Intraoperative anteroposterior cervical spine x-ray image demonstrating C5-T1 percutaneous fixation.

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    Postoperative anteroposterior cervical spine x-ray image.

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    Postoperative lateral cervical spine x-ray image.

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    Posterior skin incisions at 3-month follow-up.

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    Implant descriptions.

    LevelRightLeft
    C54.2 × 24 mm3.8 × 24 mm
    C64.6 × 24 mm4.6 × 24 mm
    C74.2 × 26 mm4.2 × 26 mm
    T15.6 × 36 mm5.6 × 36 mm
    Rod3.5 × 70 mm titanium3.5 × 70 mm
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