Araç, DenselKeskin, FatihErdi, MehmetKarataş, Yaşar2021-08-162021-08-1620212757-6655https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12451/8535Objective: We aim to evaluate the posterior peduncle lag screw technique performed in our clinic for Hangman’s fracture type 2 and 2A fractures in comparison with the literature. Method: Between 2017 and 2020, 7 patients with Hangman’s fracture were operated with the posterior C2 pedİcle lag screw method. The average age of the patients, 6 men and 1 female, was 32.6 and none of our patients had any other pathology other than cervical fracture. Results: There were no post-operative complications in 7 patients who were operated. In the 3rd month of the follow-up of all patients, ossification was observed in the fracture line. Screw malposition and malunion were not observed. Conclusion: The posterior pedicle lag screw fixation technique is a valuable technique in patients with Hangman’s fractures type 2 and 2A, as it is easy to apply, has less risk of complications, and preserves vertebral mobility.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHangman's FractureLag ScrewPosteriorAsılı Adam KırığıLag VidaLag pedicle screw fixation technique for hangman’s fractureAsılı adam kırıklarında posterior pedinkül lag vida tekniğiArticle211214