Anterior Odontoid Screw Fixation for Trauma: Case Series and Technical Considerations
Federica Figà, Marcello Nunzio Tirendi, Andrea Talacchi, Alessandro Olivi

TL;DR
This study evaluates the effectiveness of anterior odontoid screw fixation for treating type II odontoid fractures, showing high fusion rates and preserved motion.
Contribution
The study provides a single-center case series demonstrating the safety and efficacy of anterior odontoid screw fixation for type II odontoid fractures.
Findings
AOSF achieved a 90% solid fusion rate with minimal postoperative fracture gap and angulation.
Precise anatomical reduction (<2 mm gap, <5–10° angulation) was critical for successful fusion outcomes.
No major complications were observed in patients undergoing AOSF.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Odontoid fractures—prevalently Anderson–D’Alonzo type II—are clinically relevant for their biomechanical instability and risk of non-union. Posterior C1–C2 fusion yields the highest fusion rates but sacrifices atlantoaxial rotation. Anterior odontoid screw fixation (AOSF) enables direct osteosynthesis while preserving motion. This study aimed to evaluate the radiographic outcomes, fusion rate, and technical considerations of AOSF in a consecutive single-center series, highlighting anatomical and procedural factors influencing bone healing. Methods: Retrospective, single-center case series of patients who underwent AOSF for acute type II odontoid fractures (2018–2024). Inclusion criteria included CT-confirmed fractures with reducible alignment. Radiographic parameters (fracture gap and angulation) were measured on standardized sagittal CT reconstructions. Outcomes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques · Hip and Femur Fractures · Facial Trauma and Fracture Management
