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  1. 21 de feb. de 2023 · Hangman fracture, also known as traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis, is a fracture which involves the pars interarticularis of C2 on both sides, and is a result of hyperextension and distraction. Epidemiology. These injuries account for 4-7% of all cervical spine fractures and up to 22% of axis fractures 6. Clinical presentation.

  2. 23 de jun. de 2021 · Traumatic Spondylolisthesis of Axis, also known as a Hangman's Fracture, is a traumatic fracture of the bilateral pars interarticularis of C2. Diagnosis is made with CT of the cervical spine. Treatment may be C-collar immobilization, halo immobilization, or surgical stabilization depending on displacement, angulation, and fracture ...

  3. 13 de ago. de 2023 · A hangman’s fracture is a bilateral fracture traversing the pars interarticularis of cervical vertebrae 2 (C2) with an associated traumatic subluxation of C2 on cervical vertebrae 3 (C3). It is the second most common fracture of the C2 vertebrae following a fracture of the odontoid process.

    • Devon LeFever, Stephen G. Whipple, Richard P. Menger
    • 2023/08/13
    • 2019
  4. Hangman's fracture is the colloquial name given to a fracture of both pedicles, or partes interarticulares, of the axis vertebra ( C2 ). [1] Causes. X-ray of the cervical spine with a Hangman's fracture. Left without, right with annotation. It can be seen clearly that C2 (red outline) is moved forward with respect to C3 (blue outline).

  5. Fractura de Hangman o “fractura del ahorcado”, espondilolistesis traumática del axis. Se trata de una espondilolistesis traumática de C2, es decir, fractura bilateral de la pars interarticularis y subluxación anterior del cuerpo de C2 sobre C3, conservando la posición del arco posterior.

  6. Hangman’s fracture also known as Traumatic Spondylolisthesis of Axis is defined as bilateral fracture traversing the pars interarticularis of cervical vertebrae 2 (C2) with an associated traumatic subluxation of C2 on cervical vertebrae 3 (C3). It is the second most common fracture of the C2 vertebrae following a fracture of the odontoid process.

  7. Summary of background data: Hangman's fractures are the second most common fracture pattern of the C2 vertebrae following odontoid fractures. Many of the stable extension type I and II fractures can be treated with external immobilization, whereas the predominant flexion type IIa and III fractures require surgical stabilization.