Use of Halifax Interlaminar Clamps for Posterior C1-C2 Arthrodesis

Abstract
Eight patients with atlantoaxial instability secondary to trauma or rheumatoid arthritis were treated with posterior C1-C2 arthrodesis using the Halifax interlaminar clamp and autogenous bone graft or methylmethacrylate. Thus far, with an average follow-up of 6 months, satisfactory stability has been achieved with no instrument failure. (Neurosurgery 22:429-431, 1988)

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