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Narender Kumar Magu1, Rohit Singla, Paritosh Gogna, Nishant Jain, Shalini Aggarwal.
Abstract
Displaced unstable pelvic fractures are commonly associated with disruption of the osteoarticular junction of the sacroiliac joint. Posterior sacroiliac dislocation are commonly reported but there are only few reports the anterior type of sacroiliac dislocation where the iliac bone fractures and displaces anterior to sacrum, often in combination with fractures of pubic rami and symphyseal injuries. We present a case of an anterior type of sacroiliac fracture dislocation which was associated with a lumbar plexus injury involving both motor and sensory components. Preoperative neurological assessment was done by MRI scan. The tented nerve roots were explored and decompressed surgically, and sacroiliac fixation was done after reduction in the fracture and joint.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24043609 PMCID: PMC3800518 DOI: 10.1007/s11751-013-0177-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr ISSN: 1828-8928
Fig. 1a Radiograph showing the sacroiliac fracture dislocation with fractures of bilateral pubic rami. b A CT scan (transverse section) showing the anterior dislocation of ilium over sacrum. c A CT scan (3D) showing fracture pubic rami with anterior displacement of iliac crest along with part of sacrum. d An MRI scan showing integrity of lumbosacral plexus
Fig. 2a Stretched lumbar nerve roots over the fractured iliac plate. b A relaxed nerve root after osteotomy of bone fragment
Fig. 3a Sacroiliac dislocation fixed with two 3.5-mm narrow DCPs with nerve roots visible