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Tan J et al. – Osteosynthesis of the atlas by C1 lateral mass screws C2 pedicle screws and crosslink compres– sion fixation is an ideal option for C1 burst fracture with or without rupture of the transverse ligament. The procedure allows for partially physiologic reconstruction of the C0–C1–C2 joint and shortens external fixation.

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