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Sacral Alar Iliac Fixation for Spine Deformity.

Amit Jain1, Jaysson T Brooks1, Khaled M Kebaish1, Paul D Sponseller1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: As the anatomy of the lumbosacral junction presents a unique challenge for the spine surgeon with regard to achieving a solid fusion, we describe the sacral alar iliac (SAI) technique, which can be used for the placement of pelvic anchors during posterior spinal arthrodesis. STEP 1 PATIENT POSITIONING: Position the patient prone on a radiolucent table. STEP 2 SURGICAL APPROACH: In approaching the starting point, perform limited dissection of the soft tissue between the S1 and S2 dorsal foramina, while taking care to minimize unnecessary dissection and blood loss. STEP 3 CHANNEL CREATION: As the ideal screw pathway is one-third in the sacral ala and two-thirds in the ilium, start at the junction between the 1st and 2nd sacral segments, cross the sacroiliac joint, travel caudally toward the sciatic notch, cross between the inner and outer table of the ilium, and end close to the anterior inferior iliac spine cranial to the acetabular roof (Figs. 5-A and 5-B). STEP 4 SCREW PLACEMENT: In most children and adults, use screws with an outer diameter ≥9 mm, which are recommended to prevent screw breakage. STEP 5 ROD PLACEMENT: Ensure that the SAI screws are in line with the remainder of the spinal anchors to allow for ease of rod insertion. STEP 6 WOUND CLOSURE: Perform carefully layered wound closure per routine at the end of the case, with special attention to meticulous hemostasis.
RESULTS: In a review of the cases of 32 pediatric patients treated with SAI fixation, Sponseller et al.27 reported a mean pelvic obliquity correction of 70% and a mean major coronal Cobb angle correction of 67%.

Entities:  

Year:  2016        PMID: 30237920      PMCID: PMC6145611          DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.ST.15.00074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JBJS Essent Surg Tech        ISSN: 2160-2204


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