Bilateral facet dislocation

Changed by Craig Hacking, 4 Mar 2019

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A bilateral facet dislocation is an unstable flexion distraction type of dislocation of the cervical spine, often a result of buckling force. Occasionally, thebilateral facet dislocation has been named a 'doubly-locked' vertebral injury giving the impression of stability. However, due to complete ligamentous disruption, this is, in fact, an unstable injury 1.  

Pathology

Mechanism

It has been thought to result from hyperflexion, however, recent studies suggest a buckling force to be the cause 2.

Radiographic features

  • -<a href="/articles/anterolisthesis">anterolisthesis</a> can be more than 50%</li>
  • +<a href="/articles/anterolisthesis">anterolisthesis</a> can be more than 50%<ul><li>if there is a lesser amount of displacement one of the facet joints may be intact (<a title="Unilateral facet joint dislocation" href="/articles/unilateral-facet-dislocation">unilateral facet joint dislocation</a>)</li></ul>
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