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Erschienen in: Pediatric Radiology 12/2004

01.12.2004 | Original Article

Closed reduction with CT-guided screw fixation for unstable sacroiliac joint fracture-dislocation

verfasst von: Kevin M. Baskin, Ann Marie Cahill, Robin D. Kaye, Christopher T. Born, Jan S. Grudziak, Richard B. Towbin

Erschienen in: Pediatric Radiology | Ausgabe 12/2004

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Abstract

Background

Unstable posterior pelvic ring fractures and dislocations are uncommon but potentially life-threatening injuries in children. Early definitive management reduces risk of immediate complications as well as chronic pain and gait dysfunction. Conventional operative therapy carries substantial risk of extensive blood loss and iatrogenic neurological and vascular injury. Minimally invasive image-guided intervention may further reduce immediate risk and improve long-term outcome.

Objective

To describe CT-guided closed reduction and internal fixation (CRIF) and review outcomes of unstable fracture-dislocation of the sacroiliac (SI) joint in children.

Materials and methods

Between 2000 and 2003, three children (two girls, one boy) age 8–14 years were referred to interventional radiology for treatment of unstable SI joint fracture-dislocation not adequately treated with anterior external fixation alone.

Results

The three affected SI joints (two left, one right) were treated in a combined approach by pediatric interventional radiologists and orthopedic surgeons, using a percutaneous approach under CT guidance. Over a threaded guiding pin, 7.3 mm cannulated screws were used to achieve stable reduction of the affected SI joints. One screw was removed after slight (2 mm) migration. No neurovascular or other complications occurred. All patients had satisfactory healing with near-anatomic reduction, although recovery of the youngest was delayed by associated spinal injury.

Conclusions

Compared to open surgical alternatives, CRIF under CT guidance reduces operating time, decreases blood loss, and allows early definitive fixation and immediate non-weight-bearing mobilization with a low rate of complication for unstable posterior pelvic ring fractures. In addition, CT-guided placement of the guide pin may allow safer screw positioning and may minimize the total number of screws needed to achieve pelvic stability.
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Metadaten
Titel
Closed reduction with CT-guided screw fixation for unstable sacroiliac joint fracture-dislocation
verfasst von
Kevin M. Baskin
Ann Marie Cahill
Robin D. Kaye
Christopher T. Born
Jan S. Grudziak
Richard B. Towbin
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2004
Erschienen in
Pediatric Radiology / Ausgabe 12/2004
Print ISSN: 0301-0449
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1998
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-004-1291-8

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