Table 1

Upper cervical spine injury level and classification (N = 120).

Variable n (%)
Injury level
 C111 (9.2)
 C284 (70.0)
 C1-C221 (17.5)
 C2-C34 (3.3)
Injury classification
 Type I C1 fracture (ring fractures)7 (5.8)
 Type II C1 fracture (Jefferson’s fracture)2 (1.7)
 Type III C1 fracture (lateral mass fracture)2 (1.7)
 Hangman’s fracture16 (13.3)
 Type II odontoid fractures35 (29.2)
 Type III odontoid fractures4 (3.3)
 Miscellaneous C2 fractures24 (20.0)
 C1-C2 dislocations4 (3.3)
 C2-C3 dislocations2 (1.7)
 Atlanto-occipital displacement2 (1.7)
 Type II C1 fracture (Jefferson’s fracture) + type II odontoid fracture2 (1.7)
 Type II odontoid fracture + atlanto-occipital displacement2 (1.7)
 Type II odontoid fracture + hangman’s fracture4 (3.3)
 Type III odontoid fracture + miscellaneous C2 fractures2 (1.7)
 Type I C1 fracture + type II odontoid fractures3 (2.5)
 Type III odontoid fracture + C1-C2 dislocations2 (1.7)
 Type I odontoid fractures + C1-C2 dislocations + miscellaneous C2 fractures3 (2.5)
 Type II C1 fracture (Jefferson’s fracture) + type III odontoid fracture2 (1.7)
 Type III C1 fracture (lateral mass fracture) + miscellaneous C2 fractures2 (1.7)