We have developed a new surgical technique for the treatment of Tile C-1 type sacroiliac disruption. We tried this procedure first in a cadaveric specimen and then applied it to a clinical case. We used the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital (TSRH) rod and pedicle screw system to insert one screw into the S1 vertebra without using an image intensifier and the other screw into the bone marrow of the ilium from the posterosuperior iliac spine. A straight rod was connected between the two screws by using a manipulator to attempt to reduce and fix the sacroiliac disruption. The combined pubic symphysis diastasis could be simultaneously reduced and fixed by using a plate through another incision, resulting in anatomically correct reconstruction of the pelvic ring. In this procedure, the alignment of the sacroiliac joint can be reversibly and directly changed during reduction and fixation. The sacroiliac joint can be strongly fixed because the screws can be freely inserted into the intact portion of the pelvis and the adjacent lumbar spine, if necessary. Good reduction is obtained because direct compression force is applied to the fracture site. The posterior and anterior procedures can be simultaneously performed under the same lateral position.
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J Orthop Surg Res
January 2025
Center for Rehabilitation Research, School of Allied Health Sciences, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX, USA.
Background: The sacroiliac joints (SIJ) are specialized articulations in the pelvis that allow load transfer between the upper and lower body. Traumatic pelvic disruption often requires surgical fixation of at least one of these joints. Subsequent SIJ pain is associated with asymmetries in joint laxity or stiffness.
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December 2024
Department of Orthopaedics, Seventh People's Hospital of Shanghai University of TCM, Shanghai, 200137, China.
Introduction: The modified pedicle screw fixation (PSF) was designed to simulate an integrated framework structure to ameliorate the resistance to vertical and shearing forces of the disrupted sacroiliac complex, and the aim of this study was to compare the biomechanical characteristics of PSF and traditional lumbopelvic fixation (LPF) for the treatment of sacroiliac joint disruption.
Methods: The digital computer simulation model of an intact spine-pelvis-femur complex with main ligaments was built from clinical images. A left sacroiliac joint disruption model was mimicked by removing the concerned ligaments.
Malays Orthop J
November 2024
Department of Radiology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia.
Introduction: Sacroiliac joint disruption, resulting from high energy trauma can cause significant morbidity if no proper treatment given. Many techniques can be used to stabilise pelvic ring injuries. We studied the functional and radiological outcome following open reduction and anterior fixation of the sacroiliac joint and agreement between both outcomes.
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November 2024
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Background: Numerous studies have highlighted the escalating costs associated with managing low back and neck pain, as well as other musculoskeletal disorders. In the past, there was a notable increase in the use of interventional techniques to address these disorders. However, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted various chronic pain treatment approaches, including interventional procedures and opioid use, following a broader trend of reduced healthcare services.
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November 2024
Department of Orthopedics, Pudong New Area People's Hospital, Shanghai, China.
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