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  1. Hangman's fracture is a traumatic fracture of the C2 vertebra caused by hyperextension. Learn about the mechanism, presentation, diagnosis, classification, and management of this spinal injury with Orthobullets.

  2. Feb 21, 2023 · A hangman fracture is a fracture of the pars interarticularis of C2 caused by hyperextension and distraction. Learn about its epidemiology, classification, radiographic features, treatment and history.

  3. Sep 18, 2018 · A hangmans fracture is a break in the second vertebrae of the neck, often caused by a fall or a car accident. Learn about the signs, diagnosis, and recovery options for this serious injury.

  4. Sep 20, 2023 · A hangman's fracture is a break in the second vertebra of your neck, usually caused by a hyperextension injury. It can be treated with a neck collar, surgery, or both, depending on the severity and stability of the fracture.

  5. Aug 13, 2023 · A hangman’s fracture is a bilateral fracture traversing the pars interarticularis of cervical vertebrae 2 (C2) with an associated traumatic subluxation of C2 on cervical vertebrae 3 (C3). It is the second most common fracture of the C2 vertebrae following a fracture of the odontoid process.

  6. Hangman's fracture is the colloquial name given to a fracture of both pedicles, or partes interarticulares, of the axis vertebra ( C2 ). [1] Causes. X-ray of the cervical spine with a Hangman's fracture. Left without, right with annotation. It can be seen clearly that C2 (red outline) is moved forward with respect to C3 (blue outline).

  7. Hangman’s fracture is a break in a specific part of one bone in the neck. Bones of the spine are called vertebrae. The bone involved in hangman’s fracture is the second vertebra, toward the top of the neck, close to the skull.