Splitting of the semispinalis capitis muscle as a less invasive approach for atlantoaxial fusion - A technical note.

Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia(2018)

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PURPOSE:Atlantoxial fusion with screw rod constructs traditionally requires subperiostal dissection of the C1/C2 muscle attachments, which may lead to postoperative axial neck pain and intraoperative blood loss. We evaluate a potentially less invasive, muscle splitting approach for atlantoaxial fusion in a cadaver model. METHODS:A technical feasibility study was performed in a human cadaveric specimen with standard surgical instruments and an operating microscope. Surgically relevant anatomical structures as well as final exposure of the C1, C1/C2 and C2 screw entry points are demonstrated. RESULTS:Following a midline skin incision, blunt mobilization and downward retraction of the trapezius and splenius capitis muscle is followed by a longitudinal split of the semispinalis capitis muscle. At the lower border of the rectus capitis posterior major and the obliquus capitis inferior muscle the entry points for C1 lateral mass, C1/C2 transarticular and C2 pedicle screw are exposed. CONCLUSION:Minimal invasive splitting of the semispinalis capitis muscle allows adequate exposure of the screw entry points of C1, C1/C2 and C2 while preserving the intrinsic muscles of the back at the craniocervical junction.
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semispinalis capitis muscle,atlantoaxial fusion
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