Predictors of surgical management and its impact on outcomes for combined C1–C2 fractures: National registry study
Kristin Salottolo, W. Tyler Crawley, Kaysie Banton, David Acuna, Carlos H. Palacio, Darryl Auston, Peter Syre, David Bar-Or

TL;DR
This study examines when surgery is used for C1–C2 spinal fractures and finds it improves survival but increases complications.
Contribution
Provides class II evidence on surgical outcomes for combined C1–C2 fractures using a large national trauma registry.
Findings
Surgical intervention was associated with lower mortality (4.8% vs. 11.3%) in patients with C1–C2 fractures.
Unstable injuries and specific fracture types increased odds of surgery, while frailty and age decreased them.
Surgery was linked to higher ICU admission rates and longer hospital stays despite survival benefits.
Abstract
Introduction: Combined C1–C2 fractures are common upper cervical injuries with high morbidity and mortality. Controversy exists regarding which patients benefit from surgery because this is an understudied population with only class III evidence available. We examined surgical intervention and its impact on outcomes in patients with C1–C2 fractures. Methods: This retrospective cohort study of the National Trauma Data Bank included patients admitted between 1/2017 and 1/2023 for combined C1–C2 fractures (ICD-10 diagnosis codes S12.0 and S12.1). Exclusions were admission to a level III-V or non-trauma center, not admitted (died or discharged from the ED), and non-index/readmission. The first aim was to identify predictors of surgical intervention (vertebral fusion or internal fixation); multivariate backward regression included the following covariates: Patient demographics, injury…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques · Cervical and Thoracic Myelopathy · Trauma Management and Diagnosis
