Use of the Hybrid Operating Room for Pelvic and Acetabular Fracture Surgery.

Injury

UCSF Fresno Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Fresno CA, United States.

Published: November 2022

The hybrid operating room (HOR) utilizes advanced imaging technology to improve intra-operative visualization and facilitate efficient care in procedures that are relatively image dependent. The robotic C-arm provides improved 2D image quality and is capable of large volume three-dimensional fluoroscopy (3DF) that can rapidly create multiplanar CT like images. Here we discuss on the technique, utility, potential benefits, pitfalls, and complications of using the hybrid suite with and without intra-arterial balloon occlusion for pelvic and acetabular fracture surgery. We also present a case series of patient who underwent pelvic fixation using the HOR. While not advocated for routine use in all pelvic and acetabular fractures; the hybrid suite can be an effective tool in the treatment of complex cases and may facilitate efficient care of the hemodynamically unstable patient. It should be considered when resuscitative stabilization, angioembolization, intra-arterial balloon occlusion, or life-threatening bleeding is anticipated. Additionally, use of the hybrid room allows access to 3D fluoroscopy, and the associated benefits, if a mobile 3D unit is otherwise unavailable. These benefits must be weighed against the cumbersome table, the potential pitfalls with patient size and positioning, and the increased cost to the hospital.

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