Atlanto-occipital fusion: Case report

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz, Leonardo Becker Vieira da
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Faleiros , Matheus Carvalho, Guimarães, Henrique Malta, Sugino, Rafael Lindi, Carvalho, Camila Albuquerque Melo de, Barbosa, Marcell Maduro, Verri, Edson Donizetti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/44513
Resumo: The article discusses cranio-cervical joints, specifically the atlanto-occipital and atlantoaxial joints. The atlanto-occipital joints include the occipital condyle and the superior articular surfaces of the first cervical vertebra (C1 or Atlas), allowing flexion, extension and lateral tilt of the head. The atlantoaxial joints include C1 and C2 (Axis) vertebrae, enabling rotation. Atlanto-occipital fusion is a rare congenital condition in which C1 fuses with the occipital bone of the skull. This can lead to narrowing of the Foramen Magnum, with or without compression of central structures (spinal cord or brain stem). Although this condition can be asymptomatic, when associated with other cranio-cervical anomalies, such as Basilar Invagination and Platybasia, it can bring instability to the neck, in addition to tonsillar herniation, neural compression and cerebral ischemia. This condition is related to an embryonic malformation of the Pro Atlas, which can occur in different regions of the joint. Furthermore, the type of fusion can vary, eventually resulting in stress at the C1-C2 junction, leading to subluxations and neurovascular complications. Despite its rarity, preoperative diagnosis using computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging is essential to identify these changes and avoid injuries during surgery. In conclusion, atlanto-occipital fusion is a rare condition that, when associated with other anomalies, can cause damage to the central nervous system, highlighting the importance of adequate diagnosis and treatment. The objective of the study is to illustrate, discuss and investigate the prevalence of atlanto-occipital fusion in human skulls, which the authors found one case among the 117 skulls analyzed.
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spelling Atlanto-occipital fusion: Case reportFusión atlanto-occipital: Reporte de casoFusão atlanto-occipital: Relato de caso Função atlanto-occipitalAssimilação do atlasVariação da artéria vertebral.Función atlantooccipitalAsimilación del atlasVariación de la arteria vertebral.Atlanto-occipital functionAssimilation of the atlasVertebral artery variation.The article discusses cranio-cervical joints, specifically the atlanto-occipital and atlantoaxial joints. The atlanto-occipital joints include the occipital condyle and the superior articular surfaces of the first cervical vertebra (C1 or Atlas), allowing flexion, extension and lateral tilt of the head. The atlantoaxial joints include C1 and C2 (Axis) vertebrae, enabling rotation. Atlanto-occipital fusion is a rare congenital condition in which C1 fuses with the occipital bone of the skull. This can lead to narrowing of the Foramen Magnum, with or without compression of central structures (spinal cord or brain stem). Although this condition can be asymptomatic, when associated with other cranio-cervical anomalies, such as Basilar Invagination and Platybasia, it can bring instability to the neck, in addition to tonsillar herniation, neural compression and cerebral ischemia. This condition is related to an embryonic malformation of the Pro Atlas, which can occur in different regions of the joint. Furthermore, the type of fusion can vary, eventually resulting in stress at the C1-C2 junction, leading to subluxations and neurovascular complications. Despite its rarity, preoperative diagnosis using computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging is essential to identify these changes and avoid injuries during surgery. In conclusion, atlanto-occipital fusion is a rare condition that, when associated with other anomalies, can cause damage to the central nervous system, highlighting the importance of adequate diagnosis and treatment. The objective of the study is to illustrate, discuss and investigate the prevalence of atlanto-occipital fusion in human skulls, which the authors found one case among the 117 skulls analyzed.El artículo analiza las articulaciones cráneo-cervicales, específicamente las articulaciones atlantooccipital y atlantoaxial. Las articulaciones atlantooccipital incluyen el cóndilo occipital y las superficies articulares superiores de la primera vértebra cervical (C1 o Atlas), lo que permite la flexión, extensión e inclinación lateral de la cabeza. Las articulaciones atlantoaxiales incluyen las vértebras C1 y C2 (Axis), lo que permite la rotación. La fusión atlantooccipital es una afección congénita poco común en la que C1 se fusiona con el hueso occipital del cráneo. Esto puede provocar un estrechamiento del agujero magno, con o sin compresión de estructuras centrales (médula espinal o tronco del encéfalo). Aunque esta condición puede ser asintomática, cuando se asocia con otras anomalías cráneo-cervicales, como la Invaginación Basilar y Platibasia, puede traer inestabilidad al cuello, además de hernia amigdalina, compresión neural e isquemia cerebral. Esta condición está relacionada con una malformación embrionaria del Pro Atlas, que puede ocurrir en diferentes regiones de la articulación. Además, el tipo de fusión puede variar, lo que eventualmente resulta en estrés en la unión C1-C2, lo que provoca subluxaciones y complicaciones neurovasculares. A pesar de su rareza, el diagnóstico preoperatorio mediante tomografía computarizada o resonancia magnética es fundamental para identificar estos cambios y evitar lesiones durante la cirugía. En conclusión, la fusión atlantooccipital es una condición poco común que, cuando se asocia con otras anomalías, puede causar daño al sistema nervioso central, resaltando la importancia de un diagnóstico y tratamiento adecuado. El objetivo del estudio es ilustrar, discutir e investigar la prevalencia de la fusión atlantooccipital en cráneos humanos, de la que los autores encontraron un caso entre los 117 cráneos analizados.O artigo discute as articulações crânio-cervicais, especificamente as articulações atlanto-occipital e atlantoaxial. As articulações atlanto-occipital incluem o côndilo occipital e as superfícies articulares superiores da primeira vértebra cervical (C1 ou Atlas), permitindo flexão, extensão e inclinação lateral da cabeça. As articulações atlantoaxiais incluem as vértebras C1 e C2 (Eixo), permitindo a rotação. A fusão atlanto-occipital é uma condição congênita rara em que C1 se funde com o osso occipital do crânio. Isto pode levar ao estreitamento do Forame Magno, com ou sem compressão de estruturas centrais (medula espinhal ou tronco cerebral). Embora esta condição possa ser assintomática, quando associada a outras anomalias crânio-cervicais, como Invaginação Basilar e Platibasia, pode trazer instabilidade ao pescoço, além de hérnia tonsilar, compressão neural e isquemia cerebral. Essa condição está relacionada a uma malformação embrionária do Pró Atlas, que pode ocorrer em diversas regiões da articulação. Além disso, o tipo de fusão pode variar, resultando eventualmente em estresse na junção C1-C2, levando a subluxações e complicações neurovasculares. Apesar de sua raridade, o diagnóstico pré-operatório por meio de tomografia computadorizada ou ressonância magnética é essencial para identificar essas alterações e evitar lesões durante a cirurgia. Concluindo, a fusão atlanto-occipital é uma condição rara que, quando associada a outras anomalias, pode causar danos ao sistema nervoso central, destacando a importância do diagnóstico e tratamento adequados. O objetivo do estudo é ilustrar, discutir e investigar a prevalência da fusão atlanto-occipital em crânios humanos, onde os autores encontraram um caso entre os 117 crânios analisados.Research, Society and Development2023-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4451310.33448/rsd-v12i14.44513Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 14; e83121444513Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 14; e83121444513Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 14; e831214445132525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/44513/35646Copyright (c) 2023 Leonardo Becker Vieira da Cruz; Matheus Carvalho Faleiros ; Henrique Malta Guimarães; Rafael Lindi Sugino; Camila Albuquerque Melo de Carvalho; Marcell Maduro Barbosa; Edson Donizetti Verrihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCruz, Leonardo Becker Vieira da Faleiros , Matheus Carvalho Guimarães, Henrique Malta Sugino, Rafael Lindi Carvalho, Camila Albuquerque Melo de Barbosa, Marcell Maduro Verri, Edson Donizetti 2024-01-01T11:23:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/44513Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-01T11:23:38Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Atlanto-occipital fusion: Case report
Fusión atlanto-occipital: Reporte de caso
Fusão atlanto-occipital: Relato de caso
title Atlanto-occipital fusion: Case report
spellingShingle Atlanto-occipital fusion: Case report
Cruz, Leonardo Becker Vieira da
Função atlanto-occipital
Assimilação do atlas
Variação da artéria vertebral.
Función atlantooccipital
Asimilación del atlas
Variación de la arteria vertebral.
Atlanto-occipital function
Assimilation of the atlas
Vertebral artery variation.
title_short Atlanto-occipital fusion: Case report
title_full Atlanto-occipital fusion: Case report
title_fullStr Atlanto-occipital fusion: Case report
title_full_unstemmed Atlanto-occipital fusion: Case report
title_sort Atlanto-occipital fusion: Case report
author Cruz, Leonardo Becker Vieira da
author_facet Cruz, Leonardo Becker Vieira da
Faleiros , Matheus Carvalho
Guimarães, Henrique Malta
Sugino, Rafael Lindi
Carvalho, Camila Albuquerque Melo de
Barbosa, Marcell Maduro
Verri, Edson Donizetti
author_role author
author2 Faleiros , Matheus Carvalho
Guimarães, Henrique Malta
Sugino, Rafael Lindi
Carvalho, Camila Albuquerque Melo de
Barbosa, Marcell Maduro
Verri, Edson Donizetti
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz, Leonardo Becker Vieira da
Faleiros , Matheus Carvalho
Guimarães, Henrique Malta
Sugino, Rafael Lindi
Carvalho, Camila Albuquerque Melo de
Barbosa, Marcell Maduro
Verri, Edson Donizetti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Função atlanto-occipital
Assimilação do atlas
Variação da artéria vertebral.
Función atlantooccipital
Asimilación del atlas
Variación de la arteria vertebral.
Atlanto-occipital function
Assimilation of the atlas
Vertebral artery variation.
topic Função atlanto-occipital
Assimilação do atlas
Variação da artéria vertebral.
Función atlantooccipital
Asimilación del atlas
Variación de la arteria vertebral.
Atlanto-occipital function
Assimilation of the atlas
Vertebral artery variation.
description The article discusses cranio-cervical joints, specifically the atlanto-occipital and atlantoaxial joints. The atlanto-occipital joints include the occipital condyle and the superior articular surfaces of the first cervical vertebra (C1 or Atlas), allowing flexion, extension and lateral tilt of the head. The atlantoaxial joints include C1 and C2 (Axis) vertebrae, enabling rotation. Atlanto-occipital fusion is a rare congenital condition in which C1 fuses with the occipital bone of the skull. This can lead to narrowing of the Foramen Magnum, with or without compression of central structures (spinal cord or brain stem). Although this condition can be asymptomatic, when associated with other cranio-cervical anomalies, such as Basilar Invagination and Platybasia, it can bring instability to the neck, in addition to tonsillar herniation, neural compression and cerebral ischemia. This condition is related to an embryonic malformation of the Pro Atlas, which can occur in different regions of the joint. Furthermore, the type of fusion can vary, eventually resulting in stress at the C1-C2 junction, leading to subluxations and neurovascular complications. Despite its rarity, preoperative diagnosis using computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging is essential to identify these changes and avoid injuries during surgery. In conclusion, atlanto-occipital fusion is a rare condition that, when associated with other anomalies, can cause damage to the central nervous system, highlighting the importance of adequate diagnosis and treatment. The objective of the study is to illustrate, discuss and investigate the prevalence of atlanto-occipital fusion in human skulls, which the authors found one case among the 117 skulls analyzed.
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