Osteoporotic fracture of the sacrum: sacroplasty and physical medecine.

Ann Phys Rehabil Med

Rheumatology and Physical Medicine, CHU Lapeyronie, Montpellier cedex 5, France.

Published: June 2009

Context: Traditional treatment of sacrum osteoporotic fractures is mainly based on antalgics and rest in bed. But complications are frequent, cutaneous, respiratory, thrombotic or digestive and mortality at 1 year significant.

The Aims: We wanted to define the interest of sacroplasty when treating osteoporotic fracture of sacrum.

Method: We reviewed literature while studying a clinical case in an elderly patient.

Results: Sacroplasty was efficient at short and mean delay to control the pain due to osteoporotic sacrum fracture. Rate of complications is low in the centers mastering the procedure.

Conclusion: Sacroplasty is of evident interest for elderly patients suffering of an osteoporotic fracture of sacrum. It reduces decubitus complications, secondary effects of antalgics and allows an early reeducation.

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