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Surgery for atlanto-axial (C1-2) involvement or instability in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients

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Singapore Med J 2012; 53(6): 416-421
Surgery for atlanto-axial (C1-2) involvement or instability in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients

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Tiruchelvarayan R, Lee KA, Ng I
Correspondence: Dr Rajendra Tiruchelvarayan, rajendra.tiruchelvarayan@sgh.com.sg

ABSTRACT
Nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) is a common malignancy affecting Asian countries, especially the Chinese population. Treatment regimes and results have improved over the years with better overall survival outcome data. Radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy is successful in many patients. Local recurrences are treated with nasopharyngectomy or another course of radiotherapy. The upper cervical spine and skull base can also be involved in NPC patients. Possible aetiologies are osteoradionecrosis, chronic infection and tumour invasion. This article reviews the NPC involvement of C1–2 due to the various pathologies as well as the diagnostic and surgical treatment strategies. Three clinical cases that were surgically treated are discussed along with a review of the current literature.

Keywords: atlanto-axial, C1–2, cervical instability, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, occipital-cervical fusion, osteoradionecrosis
Singapore Med J 2012; 53(6): 416–421

http://smj.org.sg/sites/default/files/5306/5306ra1.pdf
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