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Indications for ORIF with occipital condyle fracture

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ORIF with occipital condyle fractures is indicated for displaced fractures, neurological deficits, and multiple or unstable fractures.

Step-by-step explanation:

Occipital condyle fractures are typically caused by high-energy trauma, such as car accidents or falls from heights. They are often associated with other severe injuries to the head and neck.

The indications for ORIF (open reduction and internal fixation) with occipital condyle fractures are:

  1. Displaced fractures: When the fracture fragments are not aligned properly, surgery may be necessary to realign and stabilize the bones.
  2. Neurological deficits: If the fracture is causing damage to the nerves or spinal cord, surgical intervention may be required to relieve pressure and restore function.
  3. Multiple fractures or unstable fractures: If the condyle fracture is part of a larger pattern of skull or cervical spine fractures, surgery may be necessary to stabilize the entire region.
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