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Patarawan Woratanarat
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2019 •
Dr Md I R S H A D N A V E E D Ahmed
Abstract: Objective: To evaluate functional outcome of single percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation in posterior pelvic ring injuries. Materials and Methods: 20 adult patients of either sex with partially or completely unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries with or without anterior ring injuries admitted between October 2016 to November 2018 were treated with single percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation. The patients were followed clinically and radiologically at four, ten, sixteen and twenty four weeks and assessed with Majeed Pelvic Score. Results: There were 15 male and 5 female with mean average age of 38.1 with 60% being Tiles Type C and 40% being Tiles type B injuries. Out of 20 patients 17 patients (85%) were found to have excellent functional outcome 2 patients (10%) had Good and 1 patient (5%) had fair functional outcome based on clinical grade of Majeed Pelvic score. 1 patient had screw breakage. No patient had Neurological deficit. No case of infection was reported. Conclusion: The results obtained in our study compare well with other studies undertaken in the past and shows that single percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation is safe and efficacious procedure for fixation of sacral fracture and sacroiliac disruption.
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2011 •
Guido Wanner, Hans-Peter Simmen
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2013 •
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Percutaneous Ilio-sacral Screw Fixation for Unstable Pelvic Ring Injuries
2016 •
Ammar Khalid
This prospective interventional study was planned to determine the clinical and radiological outcome of percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation for unstable pelvic ring injuries. It was conducted from March 2008 to June 2014 at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Combined Military Hospital (CMH) at Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi and Muzaffarabad. It comprised 50 patients with unstable pelvic ring injuries. Visual analogue scale (VAS), Majeed pelvic score and Lindahl criteria were used for functional and radiological outcomes assessment. The mean age of the patients was 47.82±8.94 years. Moreover, 33(66%) participants were males and 17(34%) were females. The mean pre-operative Majeed and VAS scores were 38.98±6.28 and 9.04±0.67, respectively. Operating time and blood loss were reduced significantly. VAS score for post-operative pain was 3.82±1.26 at 1 month and decreased further to 2.68±1.30 at 12 months post-operatively (p<0.001). Radiological outcome and the post-operative Majeed s...
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Surgical technique of percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation in S3 level in unstable pelvic fracture with closed degloving injury and morrell lavallee lesion: Two case reports
Jessica Fiolin
CASE REPORT – OPEN ACCESS Surgical technique of percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation in S3 level in unstable pelvic fracture with closed degloving injury and morrell lavallee lesion: Two case reports
Khaled Youssef
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous screw fixation is considered the best option in unstable pelvic fracture with severe soft tissue injury. However, fixation technique at the level of S3 has not been well established. This paper showed the feasible surgical technique of S3 screw insertion in unstable pelvic fracture with severe soft tissue injury. METHODS: We reported 2 cases of unstable pelvic injury of an 11 years old boy with Marvin-Tile (MT) C1 pelvic fracture with sacroiliac (SI) joint disruption, skin avulsion and Morel-Lavallée lesion. Second case was 30 years old male with open pelvic fracture MTB2 and vertical sacral fracture Denis zone I with Morel-Lavallée lesion, intraperitoneal bladder rupture, infected laparotomy wound dehiscence. We performed percutaneous screws insertion on both pubic rami and IS screw on S1 and S3 to both cases. Functional outcome was evaluated using Majeed and Hannover pelvic score. RESULTS: All patients survived and had good reduction with no residual displacement on SI joint. The former case at 21-month follow up presented with excellent outcome (100/100) by Majeed score and very good outcome (4/4) by Hannover score; while the latter case, at 18-month, present with good outcome (85/100) Majeed score and fair outcome (2/4) Hannover score. CONCLUSIONS: Percutaneous screw fixation at the level of S3 is feasible and can be inserted in S3 level by sacroiliac type and sacral type with minimal soft tissue intervention and good functional outcome.
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Norbert Suhm
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