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Minimally invasive spinopelvic “crab-shaped fixation” for unstable pelvic ring fractures: technical note and 16 case series
BACKGROUND: Unstable sacral fractures are high-energy injuries and comprise polytrauma. Internal fixation to enable withstanding vertical loads is required to get up early from the bed after an unstable sacral fracture. We developed a new minimally invasive surgical (MIS) procedure for unstable pelv...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376779/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30767783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-019-1093-1 |
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author | Okuda, Akinori Maegawa, Naoki Matsumori, Hiroaki Kura, Tomohiko Mizutani, Yasushi Shigematsu, Hideki Iwata, Eiichiro Tanaka, Masato Masuda, Keisuke Yamamoto, Yusuke Tada, Yusuke Kogeichi, Yohei Takano, Keisuke Asai, Hideki Kawai, Yasuyuki Urisono, Yasuyuki Kawamura, Kenji Fukushima, Hidetada Tanaka, Yasuhito |
author_facet | Okuda, Akinori Maegawa, Naoki Matsumori, Hiroaki Kura, Tomohiko Mizutani, Yasushi Shigematsu, Hideki Iwata, Eiichiro Tanaka, Masato Masuda, Keisuke Yamamoto, Yusuke Tada, Yusuke Kogeichi, Yohei Takano, Keisuke Asai, Hideki Kawai, Yasuyuki Urisono, Yasuyuki Kawamura, Kenji Fukushima, Hidetada Tanaka, Yasuhito |
author_sort | Okuda, Akinori |
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description | BACKGROUND: Unstable sacral fractures are high-energy injuries and comprise polytrauma. Internal fixation to enable withstanding vertical loads is required to get up early from the bed after an unstable sacral fracture. We developed a new minimally invasive surgical (MIS) procedure for unstable pelvic ring fractures and reported it in Japanese in 2010. We presented our minimally invasive surgical technique of crab-shaped fixation for the treatment of unstable pelvic ring fractures and report on its short-term outcomes. METHODS: Sixteen patients with unstable pelvic ring fractures (AO types C1, 2, and 3) were treated using crab-shaped fixation. All procedures were performed with the patient in the prone position through 5-cm skin incisions created bilaterally at the level of the posterior superior iliac spine. Four iliac screws were inserted and connected with two rods under the fascia. Percutaneous pedicle screws were inserted at L5 or L4 and connected to the iliac rod using offset connectors. Fracture reduction was then performed. RESULTS: The average surgical time was 158 min (range, 117–230 min), with an intraoperative bleeding volume of 299 ml (range, 80–480 ml). Thirty-three pedicle screws and 64 iliac screws were implanted with no instance of malpositioning or perforation. A surgical site infection developed in 2 of the 16 cases. Both were deep methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections, with the removal of the distal implants required in only one of these cases. Bony union was achieved in all patients, and all vertical displacements reduced by 7.0 mm, on average (range, 5.4–9.0 mm), to < 10 cm. Correction was retained in all cases. CONCLUSIONS: Crab-shaped fixation provides a feasible MIS approach for spinopelvic fixation, which allows good reduction of the vertical displacement of unstable pelvic ring fractures and bony union. |
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spelling | pubmed-63767792019-02-27 Minimally invasive spinopelvic “crab-shaped fixation” for unstable pelvic ring fractures: technical note and 16 case series Okuda, Akinori Maegawa, Naoki Matsumori, Hiroaki Kura, Tomohiko Mizutani, Yasushi Shigematsu, Hideki Iwata, Eiichiro Tanaka, Masato Masuda, Keisuke Yamamoto, Yusuke Tada, Yusuke Kogeichi, Yohei Takano, Keisuke Asai, Hideki Kawai, Yasuyuki Urisono, Yasuyuki Kawamura, Kenji Fukushima, Hidetada Tanaka, Yasuhito J Orthop Surg Res Technical Note BACKGROUND: Unstable sacral fractures are high-energy injuries and comprise polytrauma. Internal fixation to enable withstanding vertical loads is required to get up early from the bed after an unstable sacral fracture. We developed a new minimally invasive surgical (MIS) procedure for unstable pelvic ring fractures and reported it in Japanese in 2010. We presented our minimally invasive surgical technique of crab-shaped fixation for the treatment of unstable pelvic ring fractures and report on its short-term outcomes. METHODS: Sixteen patients with unstable pelvic ring fractures (AO types C1, 2, and 3) were treated using crab-shaped fixation. All procedures were performed with the patient in the prone position through 5-cm skin incisions created bilaterally at the level of the posterior superior iliac spine. Four iliac screws were inserted and connected with two rods under the fascia. Percutaneous pedicle screws were inserted at L5 or L4 and connected to the iliac rod using offset connectors. Fracture reduction was then performed. RESULTS: The average surgical time was 158 min (range, 117–230 min), with an intraoperative bleeding volume of 299 ml (range, 80–480 ml). Thirty-three pedicle screws and 64 iliac screws were implanted with no instance of malpositioning or perforation. A surgical site infection developed in 2 of the 16 cases. Both were deep methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections, with the removal of the distal implants required in only one of these cases. Bony union was achieved in all patients, and all vertical displacements reduced by 7.0 mm, on average (range, 5.4–9.0 mm), to < 10 cm. Correction was retained in all cases. CONCLUSIONS: Crab-shaped fixation provides a feasible MIS approach for spinopelvic fixation, which allows good reduction of the vertical displacement of unstable pelvic ring fractures and bony union. BioMed Central 2019-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6376779/ /pubmed/30767783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-019-1093-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Technical Note Okuda, Akinori Maegawa, Naoki Matsumori, Hiroaki Kura, Tomohiko Mizutani, Yasushi Shigematsu, Hideki Iwata, Eiichiro Tanaka, Masato Masuda, Keisuke Yamamoto, Yusuke Tada, Yusuke Kogeichi, Yohei Takano, Keisuke Asai, Hideki Kawai, Yasuyuki Urisono, Yasuyuki Kawamura, Kenji Fukushima, Hidetada Tanaka, Yasuhito Minimally invasive spinopelvic “crab-shaped fixation” for unstable pelvic ring fractures: technical note and 16 case series |
title | Minimally invasive spinopelvic “crab-shaped fixation” for unstable pelvic ring fractures: technical note and 16 case series |
title_full | Minimally invasive spinopelvic “crab-shaped fixation” for unstable pelvic ring fractures: technical note and 16 case series |
title_fullStr | Minimally invasive spinopelvic “crab-shaped fixation” for unstable pelvic ring fractures: technical note and 16 case series |
title_full_unstemmed | Minimally invasive spinopelvic “crab-shaped fixation” for unstable pelvic ring fractures: technical note and 16 case series |
title_short | Minimally invasive spinopelvic “crab-shaped fixation” for unstable pelvic ring fractures: technical note and 16 case series |
title_sort | minimally invasive spinopelvic “crab-shaped fixation” for unstable pelvic ring fractures: technical note and 16 case series |
topic | Technical Note |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376779/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30767783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-019-1093-1 |
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