Literature DB >> 30138151

Single Modified Ilioinguinal Approach for the Treatment of Acetabular Fractures Involving Both Columns.

Kaifang Chen1, Yanhui Ji1, Zhenfei Huang1, Ramphul Navinduth1, Fan Yang1, Tingfang Sun1, Zekang Xiong1, Sheng Yao1, Jaimo Ahn2, Xiaodong Guo1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To report the technical aspects, radiographic results, and complications of a modified ilioinguinal approach for the treatment of bicolumnar acetabular fractures, especially involving the quadrilateral plate.
DESIGN: Retrospective review.
SETTING: Level I Trauma Center, Wuhan Union Hospital, China. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS: Data from all acetabular fractures (n = 96) treated surgically were collected between January 2012 and June 2015. According to the exclusion criteria, 22 patients who had undergone a single supra-ilioinguinal approach with a minimum of 1-year follow-up were included in the study. INTERVENTION: The supra-ilioinguinal approach was used to treat bicolumnar acetabular fractures by modifying the ilioinguinal approach, using the navel, anterior superior iliac spine, and the symphysis pubis as landmarks. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: The surgical exposure and reduction of fractures is expected to become more direct and convenient, with shorter surgical time, less blood loss, and fewer complications.
RESULTS: Of the 22 consecutive patients, 5 were anterior column with posterior hemi-transverse, 11 were associated both column, 3 were transverse and 3 were T-type patterns. Average length of incision, operative time, and intraoperative blood loss were 10.7 ± 1.1 cm, 182 ± 40 minutes, and 793 ± 228 mL, respectively. Seventeen cases of the reductions were graded excellent; 4, good; and 1, poor. In the last follow-up, the Merle d 'Aubigné scores showed that 14 cases were excellent; 6, good; and 2, poor. Postoperative deep vein thrombosis occurred in 1 patient and lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury in 3 patients.
CONCLUSIONS: For the treatment of bicolumnar acetabular fractures, the supra-ilioinguinal approach provides direct visualization and convenient access to the quadrilateral plate, and allows for appropriate reduction and fixation with few complications. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic Level IV. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30138151     DOI: 10.1097/BOT.0000000000001303

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


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5.  Internal fixation of anterior acetabular fractures with a limited pararectus approach and the anatomical plates: preliminary results.

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10.  Biomechanical Comparison of Different Fixation Techniques for Typical Acetabular Fractures in the Elderly: The Role of Special Quadrilateral Surface Buttress Plates.

Authors:  Kaifang Chen; Fan Yang; Sheng Yao; Zekang Xiong; Tingfang Sun; Xiaodong Guo
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