The surgical treatment of unstable osteoporotic pelvic ring fractures with bilateral vertebropelvic stabilization using a less invasive technique - 13/04/22
Abstract |
By immobilizing the joint partners between the lumbar spine and the pelvis, the vertical and horizontal forces on the sacrum are both transferred through the ilium caudally. Therefore persistent stress on the fracture is avoided. To ensure sufficient soft tissue coverage the pedicle screws are inserted via small incisions in the lumbar spine area and the iliac screws via slightly oblique incisions on both sides laterally of the posterior iliac spine. At the end the instrumentation is completed by connecting the lumbar longitudinal carriers with the cross connection between the two iliac screws via the pre-existing incisions. Due to this less invasive technique, disorders of wound healing can be avoided. Due to the lower Morbidity rate and its associated reduction in blood loss, there is corresponding decrease in the number of postoperative symptoms, which has a positive effect on early mobilization. None of the described patients showed neurological deficits preoperatively or postoperatively.
Level of evidence |
IV; Technical note, retrospective.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Fragility fractures of the pelvis, Osteoporosis, Vertebropelvine stabilization, Os sacrum, Instability
Abbreviations : a.p, approx, ASA, CT, e.g., fig., FFP
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Vol 108 - N° 2
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