Novel within ring fixation using iliac screws and an iliosacral screw locking system technique for fragility fracture of the pelvis

Author:

Sawada Ryohei1,Ishikawa Tetsuhiro1,Ota Mitsutoshi2,Katsuragi Joe1,Sasaki Yasuhito1,Suzuki Masahiro1,Umimura Tomotaka1,Nagashima Yuki1,Hashiba Daisuke1,Yoshimoto Takuma1,Yamoto Naoki1,Ohtori Seiji3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sanmu Medical Center, Chiba, Japan

2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Seirei Yokohama Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan

3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan.

Abstract

Background: Surgical indications for fragility fracture of the pelvis (FFP) have been reconsidered recently, and the indications to perform surgery have increased. However, the optimal surgical method to obtain sufficiently strong fixation in elderly patients with minimal invasiveness is not yet clear. In this report, we present the case of a patient with FFP who was treated with a novel posterior within ring fixation technique using a combination of iliac screws and an implant that locks the original iliosacral (IS) screw in the sacrum. Case Description: A 90-year-old man was diagnosed with FFP (Rommens classification: Type IIc) and hospitalized for conservative treatment. However, 6 weeks after the injury, pain reappeared in his right buttock and computed tomography showed additional fractures of the right subpubic branch and right sacrum (Rommens classification: Type IVb). The fracture was considered to have progressed from being stable to unstable, and surgical treatment was planned. To obtain strong fixation with minimal invasion, we performed posterior fixation using E.Spine Tanit (Euros, France) compact posterior thoracolumbar instrumentation, an implant that combines an IS screw with a sacral anchoring system. The patient started walking unaided 2 weeks after the surgery, suggesting a good outcome of this surgical approach to FFP. Conclusion: We performed posterior fixation surgery for a patient with an unstable FFP that recurred and progressed after conservative treatment. We have achieved good results using a minimally invasive, strong, and within ring fixation technique.

Publisher

Scientific Scholar

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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