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Erschienen in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology 6/2009

01.11.2009 | Clinical Investigation

Computed Axial Tomography-Guided Fixation of Sacroiliac Joint Disruption: Safety, Outcomes, and Results at 3-Year Follow-Up

verfasst von: Nicolas Amoretti, Istvan Hovorka, Pierre-Yves Marcy, Olivier Hauger, Marie-Eve Amoretti, Virginie Lesbats, Philippe Brunner, Yvonne Maratos, Susan Stedman, Pascal Boileau

Erschienen in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | Ausgabe 6/2009

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Abstract

Secondary to the progress in interventional imaging, new therapeutic options have been developed that decrease potential complications because they are minimally invasive and they decrease patient rehabilitation time. As a diagnostic modality, computed axial tomography (CAT) allows precise evaluation of the degree of sacroiliac reduction that must be performed. Moreover, the use of CAT enables easy positioning of screws across the sacroiliac joint, thus avoiding nerve and vascular damage. We report our clinical experience of 20 patients treated by CAT-guided percutaneous fixation for posttraumatic unilateral sacroiliac disruption, including evaluation of our technique, its safety, and patient outcomes and long-term results. All patients in this study had successful outcomes, which were judged according to how much pain they experienced and how quickly they resumed normal activity after the procedure. Twelve of 16 patients were able to return to work by postoperative month 2. One patient had degenerative sacroiliac joint syndrome (5%), which was confirmed 6 months after surgery by CAT scan. None of the patients showed radiologic or clinical evidence of instability of the sacroiliac joint or screw migration. Postoperative follow-up, performed at 1, 2, and 3 years in our rehabilitation department, showed stable results over time. All pain disappeared, without the need for medication, in 19 patients (95%).
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Metadaten
Titel
Computed Axial Tomography-Guided Fixation of Sacroiliac Joint Disruption: Safety, Outcomes, and Results at 3-Year Follow-Up
verfasst von
Nicolas Amoretti
Istvan Hovorka
Pierre-Yves Marcy
Olivier Hauger
Marie-Eve Amoretti
Virginie Lesbats
Philippe Brunner
Yvonne Maratos
Susan Stedman
Pascal Boileau
Publikationsdatum
01.11.2009
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology / Ausgabe 6/2009
Print ISSN: 0174-1551
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-086X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-009-9618-3

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