| Literature DB >> 21232102 |
Zhiyong Hou1, John T Riehl, Wade R Smith, Kent A Strohecker, Patrick J Maloney.
Abstract
Pelvic dislocations are rare during labor, and the treatment is controversial. We report two cases of young women who sustained postpartum disruption of the pelvic ring: one case is an 8.8 cm wide separation of the pubic symphysis with sacroiliac joint disruption underwent surgical stabilization and the second case with 4.0 cm disruption being treated non-operatively. These cases illustrated of importance of accurate diagnosis, careful physical exam, fully informed consent and specific treatment for this condition.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21232102 PMCID: PMC3025835 DOI: 10.1186/1754-9493-5-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Saf Surg ISSN: 1754-9493
Figure 1X-rays showing the symphysis pubis with 8.8 cm diastasis initially and 6.8 cm diastasis left with bilateral sacroiliac joint widening after one week of bed rest.
Figure 2CT scan showing widening of bilateral sacroiliac joints with a slight subluxation of left sacroiliac joint.
Figure 3Symphysis pubis and sacroiliac joint reduced and fixed by two orthogonal plates and one sacroiliac screw.
Figure 4X-rays showing the symphysis pubis with 4.0 cm diastasis initially.
Figure 5X-rays showing pelvic diastasis disruption reduced to fifteen millimeters. CT showing the right sacroiliac joint was not widened but associated with sclerosis consistent with sacroiliitis.
Case series of Postpartum Disruption of the Pelvic Ring in recent year.
| Author/s (year) | cases | pregnancy | symphysis diastasis | SI | treatment | follow-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dhar(1992)9 | 2 | Second | 2.3cm;1.8cm | Bed rest | Normal after 3 months | |
| Pennig (1997)3 | 1 | Second | 3 cm | Right widening | external fixator | normal |
| Kharrazi (1997)7 | 4 | 3/4 second | Average initial 6.4 cm(range: 6.1-6.6) | sclerosis | Bed rest and pelvic binder | All residual pain and disability |
| Rommens(1997)12 | 3 | 2 first; 1 third | 1.5 cm, after 4-6 weeks of bed rest | Symphysis plate and one SI screw | All free of complaints | |
| Hierholzer(2007)13 | 1 | Second | 9 cm | Both widening | Symphysis plate and both SI screw | Recovery after 23 months, |