Abstract

Background: To describe and explain the improvement of Wright C2 transforaminal screw fixation technique. Methods: 23 male patients and 10 female patients (a total of 33 patients, average age of 55 years) were implanted with lamina screws on one side or both sides by improved technique. Adopt improved technology, there is a simple hole in the middle of the lateral brain plate, and the screw can be seen directly to prevent the spine from being invaded. Results: With the improved technique, 169 minutes (90–210 minutes) is the average operation time, and 136 ml (80–420 minutes) is the estimated average blood loss. Average length of 26.5 mm (range 24–30) plate screws. After an average follow-up of 12.4 (1.5–30) months, all patients achieved good clinical outcomes. Conclusions: To modify the Wright’s technique, an additional unicortical “hole” was in the middle of the backplane. Through this improved technique, the screw can be directly seen to be inserted into the dorsal cortex of the lamina, thereby reducing the risk of invading the spinal canal and shortening the operation time.

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