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A novel radiological projection of the pelvis to evaluate the sitting imbalance in pelvis nonunions and malunions.

Carlos F Sancineto1, María V Gimenez1, Danilo Taype1, Guido Carabelli1, Jorge Barla1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Inadequate initial management of unstable pelvic injuries is usually associated with a fracture non-union and/or mal-union. Complete clinical and imaging evaluation is mandatory for a correct preoperative planning. Among other symptoms, sitting discomfort may arise from asymmetry of the ischial tuberosities or pressure from a prominent bony projection. Conventional radiographs are usually taken with the individual in a supine position and not in position where the symptoms are referred. We attempted to define a new radiological projection different than the regular pelvis views to study the position of pelvis of a normal person in sitting position. The second objective was to demonstrate its utility in the evaluation of a pelvic deformity.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifteen healthy individuals were evaluated with a radiological projection in a sitting position. One patient with a vertically migrated pelvis nonunion was also evaluated with the same radiological protocol.
RESULTS: In each volunteer's radiological study, a parallel line could be drawn between the sitting table and both distal aspects of the ischial tuberosities, sacral alas and superior aspect of the iliac wings. A plumb line perpendicular to the above mentioned ones could be drawn uniting the vertebras' spinous processes. A 90⁰ line intersection confirms the absence of deformity. In the pathological case, a pseudo scoliosis of the thoracolumbar spine is detected trying to compensate the pelvis obliquity and maintain equilibrium.
CONCLUSIONS: We determined normal and pathological radiological features in the sitting imbalance of the pelvic in the anteroposterior plane of the pelvis. The study helps to understand the biomechanics and compensation of the pelvis to define surgical indications and predict post correction anatomy.
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Keywords:  Malunion; Nonunion; Preoperative planning; Radiological test; Sitting posture; pelvis

Year:  2020        PMID: 33192017      PMCID: PMC7656520          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2020.10.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0976-5662


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