Many pathologies can cause instability of the cranio-vertebral junction (CVJ). Among the most common diseases must be considered thraumatisms, neoplasms, inflammation, but also congenital malformations. Instability of the CVJ is a potentially life-threatening condition and improper treatment can lead to severe neurological deficits as well as continuous, excruciating pain in the neck. Conservative treatments are often disappointing and surgery must always be taken in consideration when approaching instability of the CVJ, being in many cases the only therapy that can provide satisfactory results. Anterior approaches to the CVJ are usually limited to few and selected cases and posterior approach must be considered the fi rst choice to restor...
A variety of diseases may affect the craniovertebral junction and require a decompressive and fusion...
The occipito-cervical junction (OCJ) is defined as the transitional zone between the occipital crani...
Objective: To introduce a new minimally invasive surgical approach to anterior and lateral craniocer...
Many pathologies can cause instability of the cranio-vertebral junction (CVJ). Among the most common...
The cranio-vertebral junction (CVJ) is an anatomically complex region, affected by a wude range of t...
Surgical treatment of the cervico-thoracic junction (CTJ) in the spine require special evaluation du...
Background: The craniovertebral junction (CVJ) is often involved in a wide range of congenital, deve...
Background: The craniovertebral junction (CVJ) is often involved in a wide range of congenital, deve...
Our clinical understanding of os odontoideum (OO) remains incomplete. Congenital and traumatic cause...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the biomechanical stability and fixation ...
The aim of this study is to review our experience with the transoral surgical management of anterior...
Surgical treatment of craniospinal disorders and craniovertebral junction disorders is one of the mo...
Occurrence of craniovertebral junction (CVJ) anomalies in association with posterior fossa arachnoid...
Congenital lesions of the craniovertebral junction (CVJ) had long gone unrecognized. It was only af...
and vascular anatomy. Upper cervical instability (UCI) defined as loss of stability between the atla...
A variety of diseases may affect the craniovertebral junction and require a decompressive and fusion...
The occipito-cervical junction (OCJ) is defined as the transitional zone between the occipital crani...
Objective: To introduce a new minimally invasive surgical approach to anterior and lateral craniocer...
Many pathologies can cause instability of the cranio-vertebral junction (CVJ). Among the most common...
The cranio-vertebral junction (CVJ) is an anatomically complex region, affected by a wude range of t...
Surgical treatment of the cervico-thoracic junction (CTJ) in the spine require special evaluation du...
Background: The craniovertebral junction (CVJ) is often involved in a wide range of congenital, deve...
Background: The craniovertebral junction (CVJ) is often involved in a wide range of congenital, deve...
Our clinical understanding of os odontoideum (OO) remains incomplete. Congenital and traumatic cause...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the biomechanical stability and fixation ...
The aim of this study is to review our experience with the transoral surgical management of anterior...
Surgical treatment of craniospinal disorders and craniovertebral junction disorders is one of the mo...
Occurrence of craniovertebral junction (CVJ) anomalies in association with posterior fossa arachnoid...
Congenital lesions of the craniovertebral junction (CVJ) had long gone unrecognized. It was only af...
and vascular anatomy. Upper cervical instability (UCI) defined as loss of stability between the atla...
A variety of diseases may affect the craniovertebral junction and require a decompressive and fusion...
The occipito-cervical junction (OCJ) is defined as the transitional zone between the occipital crani...
Objective: To introduce a new minimally invasive surgical approach to anterior and lateral craniocer...