Long-term outcomes of ilio-sacral screws in minimally invasive bipolar fusionless technique for neuromuscular scoliosis: a retrospective study in 167 patients.

Arch Orthop Trauma Surg

Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery Department, Paris Descartes University, Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Necker Hospital, 149 rue de Sevres, 75015, Paris, France.

Published: April 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pelvic fixation in neuromuscular scoliosis patients is challenging due to their weak bone quality, but this study evaluates the effectiveness of ilio-sacral screw fixation.
  • The study analyzed 167 patients who underwent a surgical technique using minimally invasive bipolar fixation with ilio-sacral screws, showing significant reductions in pelvic obliquity and coronal curve angle post-operation.
  • The findings revealed a lower complication rate compared to previous reports, with most patients achieving stable results over an average follow-up period of more than 6 years.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Pelvic fixation in patients with neuromuscular scoliosis is difficult, due to their fragile general condition and poor bone quality. Many techniques have been described, associated with high rates of mechanical complications. The objective of this work was to evaluate the mechanical complications and long-term radiological results of ilio-sacral screw pelvic fixation.

Materials And Methods: 167 consecutive patients with neuromuscular scoliosis who underwent minimally invasive bipolar fixation with ilio-sacral screw pelvic fixation were retrospectively reviewed. The instrumentation consisted in a bilateral sliding rods construct extended from T1 to the sacrum, anchored proximally by double-hook claws and distally by ilio-sacral screws through a minimally invasive approach. Mechanical complications and radiographic measurements (angle of the major coronal curve, pelvic obliquity, lumbar lordosis) were evaluated preoperatively, postoperatively, and at the last follow-up.

Results: Mean operative age was 12 ± 3 years, and follow-up 6.4 years (3.0-10.4 years). Pelvic obliquity decreased from 20° preoperatively to 5° (77% correction) at last follow-up, Angle of the major coronal curve from 75° to 36° (52% correction), and lumbar lordosis from 28° to 38°. 16 mechanical complications in nine patients occurred: screw prominence (n = 1), connector failure (n = 4), screw malposition (n = 11). Unplanned surgery was required in seven cases, two were managed during rod lengthening, seven did not require treatment.

Conclusion: In this series of neuromuscular patients operated by ilio-sacral screws as pelvic fixation, the results were stable with a mean follow-up of more than 6 years and the complication rate was reduced comparatively to the literature.

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