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Treatment of Anterior Dislocation of the Sacroiliac Joint via the Lateral‐rectus Approach: Surgical Techniques and Preliminary Outcomes
OBJECTIVE: Anterior dislocation of the sacroiliac joint (ADSIJ) is caused by strong violence, and because of its low morbidity, there are no standardized diagnostic and therapeutical guidelines at this moment. This study aims to explore the surgical techniques and preliminary outcomes of the lateral...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10475662/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37430470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.13794 |
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author | Fan, Shicai Chen, Sheqiang Mai, Qiguang Li, Tao Chen, Yuhui Zhu, Zhenhua Wang, Hua Yang, Cheng Liao, Jianwen Zhang, Ruipeng Zhang, Yingze |
author_facet | Fan, Shicai Chen, Sheqiang Mai, Qiguang Li, Tao Chen, Yuhui Zhu, Zhenhua Wang, Hua Yang, Cheng Liao, Jianwen Zhang, Ruipeng Zhang, Yingze |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Anterior dislocation of the sacroiliac joint (ADSIJ) is caused by strong violence, and because of its low morbidity, there are no standardized diagnostic and therapeutical guidelines at this moment. This study aims to explore the surgical techniques and preliminary outcomes of the lateral‐rectus approach (LRA) for treating ADSIJ. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted of 15 patients with ADSIJ from January 2016 to January 2021. The patients' age ranged from 1.8 years old to 57 years old (37 ± 18 years old). All patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) through the LRA. Eight patients were combined with lumbosacral plexus injury and underwent neurolysis during operation. Patients' fracture type, mechanism of injury, associated injuries, operation time and intraoperative bleeding volume were accessed by reviewing medical history. Quality of fracture reduction was evaluated with the Matta score. At 1‐year follow‐up, the functional rehabilitation was evaluated by the Majeed rehabilitation criteria. For those with lumbosacral plexus injury, the neuromotor function was evaluated using muscle strength grading proposed by the British Medical Research Council (BMRC) and recovery was recorded. RESULTS: All 15 patients underwent the operation successfully. The surgical time ranged from 70 to 220 min (126 ± 42 min), and the intraoperative blood loss ranged from 180 to 2000 mL (816 ± 560 mL). Eighty percent of the cohort (12/15) were rated as excellent and good in the Matta score for fracture reduction quality after operation without surgical incision‐related complications. At 1‐year follow‐up, the overall excellent and good rate was 73.3% (11/15) according to the Majeed criteria, the neuromotor function recovered completely in six cases and partially in two cases according to the BMRC muscle strength grading, and the recovery of sensory function was evaluated as excellent in six cases, good in one case and poor in one case, with an overall excellent and good rate of 87.5%. CONCLUSION: The LRA can well expose the surrounding structures of the sacroiliac joint from the front, which helps surgeons reduce and fix the anterior dislocation of the sacroiliac joint under direct vision and effectively decompress the entrapment of the lumbosacral plexus to achieve better clinical efficacy. |
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spelling | pubmed-104756622023-09-05 Treatment of Anterior Dislocation of the Sacroiliac Joint via the Lateral‐rectus Approach: Surgical Techniques and Preliminary Outcomes Fan, Shicai Chen, Sheqiang Mai, Qiguang Li, Tao Chen, Yuhui Zhu, Zhenhua Wang, Hua Yang, Cheng Liao, Jianwen Zhang, Ruipeng Zhang, Yingze Orthop Surg Clinical Articles OBJECTIVE: Anterior dislocation of the sacroiliac joint (ADSIJ) is caused by strong violence, and because of its low morbidity, there are no standardized diagnostic and therapeutical guidelines at this moment. This study aims to explore the surgical techniques and preliminary outcomes of the lateral‐rectus approach (LRA) for treating ADSIJ. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted of 15 patients with ADSIJ from January 2016 to January 2021. The patients' age ranged from 1.8 years old to 57 years old (37 ± 18 years old). All patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) through the LRA. Eight patients were combined with lumbosacral plexus injury and underwent neurolysis during operation. Patients' fracture type, mechanism of injury, associated injuries, operation time and intraoperative bleeding volume were accessed by reviewing medical history. Quality of fracture reduction was evaluated with the Matta score. At 1‐year follow‐up, the functional rehabilitation was evaluated by the Majeed rehabilitation criteria. For those with lumbosacral plexus injury, the neuromotor function was evaluated using muscle strength grading proposed by the British Medical Research Council (BMRC) and recovery was recorded. RESULTS: All 15 patients underwent the operation successfully. The surgical time ranged from 70 to 220 min (126 ± 42 min), and the intraoperative blood loss ranged from 180 to 2000 mL (816 ± 560 mL). Eighty percent of the cohort (12/15) were rated as excellent and good in the Matta score for fracture reduction quality after operation without surgical incision‐related complications. At 1‐year follow‐up, the overall excellent and good rate was 73.3% (11/15) according to the Majeed criteria, the neuromotor function recovered completely in six cases and partially in two cases according to the BMRC muscle strength grading, and the recovery of sensory function was evaluated as excellent in six cases, good in one case and poor in one case, with an overall excellent and good rate of 87.5%. CONCLUSION: The LRA can well expose the surrounding structures of the sacroiliac joint from the front, which helps surgeons reduce and fix the anterior dislocation of the sacroiliac joint under direct vision and effectively decompress the entrapment of the lumbosacral plexus to achieve better clinical efficacy. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2023-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10475662/ /pubmed/37430470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.13794 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Orthopaedic Surgery published by Tianjin Hospital and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Articles Fan, Shicai Chen, Sheqiang Mai, Qiguang Li, Tao Chen, Yuhui Zhu, Zhenhua Wang, Hua Yang, Cheng Liao, Jianwen Zhang, Ruipeng Zhang, Yingze Treatment of Anterior Dislocation of the Sacroiliac Joint via the Lateral‐rectus Approach: Surgical Techniques and Preliminary Outcomes |
title | Treatment of Anterior Dislocation of the Sacroiliac Joint
via
the Lateral‐rectus Approach: Surgical Techniques and Preliminary Outcomes |
title_full | Treatment of Anterior Dislocation of the Sacroiliac Joint
via
the Lateral‐rectus Approach: Surgical Techniques and Preliminary Outcomes |
title_fullStr | Treatment of Anterior Dislocation of the Sacroiliac Joint
via
the Lateral‐rectus Approach: Surgical Techniques and Preliminary Outcomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Treatment of Anterior Dislocation of the Sacroiliac Joint
via
the Lateral‐rectus Approach: Surgical Techniques and Preliminary Outcomes |
title_short | Treatment of Anterior Dislocation of the Sacroiliac Joint
via
the Lateral‐rectus Approach: Surgical Techniques and Preliminary Outcomes |
title_sort | treatment of anterior dislocation of the sacroiliac joint
via
the lateral‐rectus approach: surgical techniques and preliminary outcomes |
topic | Clinical Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10475662/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37430470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.13794 |
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