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Atlantoaxial dislocation is common in patients with Down syndrome, and an increased
incidence was first noted by Tishler and Martel in 1965. Laxity of the transverse
atlantal ligament is thought to be responsible for atlantoaxial dislocation, and surgical
stabilization has been recommended for patients who have instability. with or without
myelopathy. Various surgical techniques and hardwares have been developed for
occipitocervical fusion with varying degrees of results. The authors presents a case of
Down syndrome with cervical myelopathy treated by occipitocervical fusion with an
anatomically contoured threaded Steinmann-pin, which was secured to the occiput via
small burr holes and to the vertebrae by sublaminer wiring, and supplemental autograft.
This technique has the advantage over bone grafting. in that it affords rigid
stabilization, allows early mobilization and may contribute to eventual bony fusion.

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