Eric A. SeyboldJeffrey A. BakerArnold A. CriscitielloNathaniel R. OrdwayChoon Keun ParkPatrick J. Connolly2026-03-222026-03-22199910.1097/00007632-199911150-00018https://doi.org/10.1097/00007632-199911150-00018https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/44213Citaciones: 90Fourteen-millimeter lateral mass screws (effective length, 11 mm) placed in a superolateral trajectory in the adult cervical spine provide an equivalent strength with a much lower risk of injury than the longer bicortical screws placed in a similar orientation.enMedicineCadaveric spasmVertebral arteryRadiographyCervical spineCervical vertebraeAnatomyOrthodonticsSurgeryCharacteristics of Unicortical and Bicortical Lateral Mass Screws in the Cervical Spinearticle