Treatment Strategy for Subaxial Minimal Facet/Lateral Mass Fractures: A Comprehensive Clinical Review
Chae-Gwan Kong, Jong-Beom Park

TL;DR
This paper reviews treatment strategies for subaxial cervical spine fractures, focusing on diagnosis, stability assessment, and management of potential complications like vertebral artery injuries.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive clinical review of treatment strategies for minimal facet and lateral mass fractures in the subaxial cervical spine.
Findings
Accurate diagnosis of these fractures requires a combination of imaging techniques including CT and MRI.
Stable fractures can often be treated conservatively, while unstable cases may require surgical stabilization.
Multidisciplinary approaches are essential for managing vertebral artery injuries to prevent stroke.
Abstract
Minimal facet and lateral mass fractures of the subaxial cervical spine (C3–C7) are a distinct subset of spinal injuries that present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. These fractures often result from low-energy trauma or hyperextension mechanisms. They are frequently stable. However, subtle fracture instability and associated soft tissue injuries may lead to delayed instability, neurological compromise, and/or chronic severe pain if not properly identified. Accurate diagnosis relies on a combination of plain radiography, high-resolution computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to assess bony and ligamentous integrity. Treatment strategy is determined based on fracture stability, neurological status, and radiographic findings. Most stable fractures can be effectively treated with conservative treatment, allowing for natural healing while minimizing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques · Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology · Cervical and Thoracic Myelopathy
