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Minimally invasive lumbopelvic instrumentation for traumatic sacrolisthesis in an elderly patient.

Joshua J Wind1, Lauren M Burke, Khalid H Kurtom, Fabio Roberti, Joseph R O'Brien.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We present a novel minimally invasive technique for lumbopelvic instrumentation in selected elderly patients suffering from traumatic sacrolisthesis. An 82-year-old female suffered from sacrolisthesis after a fall. She developed significant low back pain and bilateral lower extremity radiculopathy. Preoperative radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging sequences demonstrated the fracture dislocation between S1 and S2 with compromise of the spinal canal. Lumbopelvic instrumentation was sought to offer fixation and allow mobilization; however, open lumbopelvic instrumentation techniques have significant morbidity, especially in this patient population of elderly patients with medical comorbidities.
METHODS: A minimally invasive technique employing percutaneous pedicle screws at L5 and S1 coupled with percutaneous S2 iliac screws was employed. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: The patient tolerated the procedure well without any complications or morbidity. At the last follow-up of 14 months, she was ambulating without assistance with near total resolution of back pain and radicular pain. Radiographs obtained at 8 months' follow-up demonstrated fusion across the fracture line. Although further follow-up data is still needed to establish the durability of this technique in the long-term, this minimally invasive technique for lumbopelvic instrumentation can be considered as an option in elderly patients with traumatic sacrolisthesis, whose need for early mobilization and medical comorbidities preclude the use of an open lumbopelvic fixation procedure.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22354691      PMCID: PMC3369042          DOI: 10.1007/s00586-012-2204-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Spine J        ISSN: 0940-6719            Impact factor:   3.134


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