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Risks to the Superior Gluteal Neurovascular Bundle During Iliosacral and Transsacral Screw Fixation: A Computed Tomogram Arteriography Study.

Jed Maslow1, Cory A Collinge.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Iliosacral (IS) and transsacral (TS) screws are popular techniques to repair complicated injuries to the pelvis. The anatomy of the superior gluteal neurovasculature (SG NV bundle) is well described as running along the posterior ilium, providing innervation and perfusion to important abductor muscles. The method of pelvis fixation least likely to injure the SG NV bundle is unknown.
METHODS: Twenty uninjured patients with a contrasted computed tomogram of the pelvis and lower extremities (CTA) were evaluated. Starting points for an S1 IS screw and S1 and S2 TS screws were estimated on the "ghost" lateral CTA image for those pelvi with safe corridors (>9 mm diameter). The distance from the projected screw to the SG artery was measured. A distance of <3.65 mm (half of a 7.3-mm screw's diameter) was considered likely for NV bundle injury.
RESULTS: Of 40 pelvi CTAs (single sides), 10 pelvi (25%) were determined to be inappropriate for an S1 TS screw. The average distances from the screw starting point and the artery were 25.3 mm (±9.2) for S1 IS, 12.4 mm (±9.0) for S1 TS, and 23.5 mm (±10.7) for S2 TS screws, respectively. Ten S1 TS screws (25%) and no S1 IS or S2 TS screws were projected to have caused injury to the SG NV bundle (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Inserting S1 IS and S2 TS screws put the SG NV anatomy at significantly less risk than S1 TS screws. This information may aid in choosing the "best" fixation option for patients with pelvic ring trauma requiring surgery.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28787325     DOI: 10.1097/BOT.0000000000000996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0890-5339            Impact factor:   2.512


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1.  Delayed lower extremity paresis following iliosacral screws: Atypical complication and treatment.

Authors:  A Garín; S Abara; C Herrera; I Acuña; J Cancino; S Bettancourt; J Alvarez; C Vigueras; J Lara; J Del Río
Journal:  Trauma Case Rep       Date:  2020-12-10

2.  Vertical shear pelvic ring injuries: do transsacral screws prevent fixation failure?

Authors:  Breann K Tisano; Drew P Kelly; Adam J Starr; Ashoke K Sathy
Journal:  OTA Int       Date:  2020-07-10

3.  Differences in Accuracy and Radiation Dose in Placement of Iliosacral Screws: Comparison between 3D and 2D Fluoroscopy.

Authors:  Michał Kułakowski; Paweł Reichert; Karol Elster; Jarosław Witkowski; Paweł Ślęczka; Piotr Morasiewicz; Łukasz Oleksy; Aleksandra Królikowska
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-03-08       Impact factor: 4.241

4.  Pelvic antropometric measurement in 3D CT for placement of two unilateral iliosacral S1 - 7.3 mm screws.

Authors:  Arnold J Suda; Lisa Helm; Udo Obertacke
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2021-06-08       Impact factor: 3.075

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