| Literature DB >> 35291994 |
Luis Navas1,2, Natalie Mengis1, Alexander Zimmerer1,3, Jules-Nikolaus Rippke1, Sebastian Schmidt1, Alexander Brunner4, Moritz Wagner4, Andreas Höch5, Tina Histing6, Steven C Herath6, Markus A Küper6, Benjamin Ulmar7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pelvic fractures are often associated with spine injury in polytrauma patients. This study aimed to determine whether concomitant spine injury influence the surgical outcome of pelvic fracture.Entities:
Keywords: Acetabular fracture; Mata grading; Pelvic ring fracture; Pelvic trauma; Postoperative reduction; Spine injury
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35291994 PMCID: PMC8925065 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-022-05193-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Patient’s cohort from the GPR. Group A include patients with isolated pelvic fracture. Group B include patients with pelvic fracture plus spine injury. The remaining 5.927 patients were excluded from the study. Spine injury was defined as AIS (spine) > 0
Fig. 2Patient’s cohort from the GPR. Group C include patients with isolated acetabular fracture. Group D include patients with combined acetabular fracture and spine injury. The remaining 11.812 patients were excluded from the study. Spine injury was defined as an AIS (Spine) > 0
Comparison of the fracture distribution and demographic data between patients with isolated pelvic fracture (group A) and combined spine/pelvic injury (group B). Values are shown as n (%) or as the mean ± standard deviation [range]; the data of ISS (Injury Severity Score) are the median values
| AGE, YEARS, MEAN ± SD [RANGE] | 70.5 ± 20.4 [4–105] | 49.8 ± 21.3 [6–102] | < 0.0001 |
| SEX, % (n) | < 0.0001 | ||
| MALE | 35.5% (2.893) | 58.1% (1.325) | |
| FEMALE | 65.5% (5.258) | 39.4% (899) | |
| ISS | 9 | 28 | < 0.0001 |
| TYPE OF PELVIC fracture, % (n) | 0.31 | ||
| PELVIC RING FRACTURE | 73.1% (5.956) | 54.9% (1.252) | |
| ACETABULAR FRACTURE | 23.3% (1.898) | 37.6% (858) | |
| COMBINED PELVIC RING + ACETABULAR FRACTURE | 3.6% (297) | 5.0% (114) | |
| TYPE OF PELVIC RING FRACTURE, % (n) | < 0.0001 | ||
| STABLE (TILE A) | 44.8% (2.669) | 7.8% (178) | |
| UNSTABLE (TILE B/C) | 55.2% (3.287) | 89.7% (2.046) |
Association of the clinical course between patients with isolated pelvic fracture (group A) and patients with combined spine/pelvic injury (group B). Values are shown as n (%), as a mean (μ) or as the mean ± standard deviation (range)
| Group A ( | Group B ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Hemodynamical status at admission | |||
| Hb < 8.0 g/dL | 12.2% (6/49) | 37.9% (139/367) | < 0.0001 |
| SBP < 100 mm Hg | 17.1% (7/41) | 58.3% (214/367) | < 0.0001 |
| Operative pelvic stabilization | |||
| Emergency stabilization | 6.7% (547) | 9.5% (217) | 0.176 |
| Definitive pelvic fixation | 29.9% (2 440) | 28.8% (656) | 0.251 |
| Time till emergency stabilization (min) | 113 ± 97 (2–420) | 137 ± 106 (3–540) | < 0.0001 |
| Time till definitive fixation (days) | 5.4 ± 8.0 (0–42) | 7.3 ± 4 (0–32) | 0.147 |
| Clinical course | |||
| Length of hospital stay (days) | 13 ± 14 (0–213) | 28.8 ± 25.6 (0–256) | < 0.0001 |
| Overall morbidity | 9.9% (805) | 19.0% (434) | < 0.0001 |
| Overall mortality | 1.9% (157) | 7.7% (176) | 0.0001 |
| Blood units within 6 h (μ) | 3.6 | 5.9 | < 0.0001 |
| Blood units between 7–12 h (μ) | 1.1 | 2.4 | < 0.0001 |
| Blood units between 13–24 h (μ) | 1.15 | 1.8 | 0.532 |
Association of clinical and surgical outcomes between patients with isolated acetabular fractures (group C) and patients with combined acetabular fracture and spinal injury. Data are presented as means ± standard deviation (range) or % (n)
| Group C ( | Group D ( | p | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration of surgery (min) | 176 ± 81 (60–760) | 203 ± 119 (4–769) | < 0.0001 |
| Blood loss (mL) | 600 ± 511 (100–3.000) | 627 ± 562 (100–3.000) | 0.532 |
| Step-off preoperatively (mm) | 7.6 ± 8.1 (0–160) | 6.7 ± 8.5 (0–50) | 0.05 |
| Step-off postoperatively (mm) | 1.2 ± 2.5 (0–33) | 2 ± 2.8 (0–25) | 0.32 |
| Quality of reduction by Matta score | |||
| Grade 1: 0–2 mm residual step (anatomical) | 84.0% (982) | 50% (178) | < 0.0001 |
| Grade 2: 2–3 mm residual step (imperfect) | 4.9% (57) | 24.5% (87) | < 0.0001 |
| Grade 3: > 3 mm residual step (poor) | 8.5% (100) | 16.9% (60) | < 0.0001 |
| No postoperative data available | 2.6% (30) | 8.6% (30) | |
Neurological disability and complications in patients with isolated pelvic injuries (group A), patients with a combined spine/pelvic injury (group B), patients with isolated acetabular fractures (group C), and patients with combined spine/acetabular injury (group D). Values are % (n)
| Group A ( | Group B ( | Group C ( | Group D ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neurological deficit at admission | ||||
| None | 95.95% (7.821) | 73.98% (1.638) | 95.91% (1.314) | 70.60% (437) |
| Unknown | 0.48% (39) | 19.15% (424) | 2.26% (31) | 21.32% (132) |
| L1 | 0 | 1.13% (25) | 0 | 1.62% (10) |
| L2 | 0.04% (3) | 0.90% (20) | 0 | 1.13% (7) |
| L3 | 0.01% (1) | 0.99% (22) | 0.15% (2) | 1.29% (8) |
| L4 | 0.02% (2) | 1.67% (37) | 0.29% (4) | 2.42% (15) |
| L5 | 0.02% (2) | 3.25% (72) | 0.66% (9) | 4.20% (26) |
| S1 | 0.06% (5) | 3.12% (69) | 0.36% (5) | 3.72% (23) |
| S2 | 0.04% (3) | 1.63% (36) | 0.29% (4) | 1.94% (12) |
| S3–5 | 0.02% (2) | 1.13% (25) | 0.15% (2) | 1.45% (9) |
| Bladder sphincter | 0.05% (4) | 1.72% (38) | 0.07% (1) | 0.81% (5) |
| Rectum sphincter | 0.01% (1) | 1.36% (30) | 0.07% (1) | 0.81% (5) |
| Peripheral nerves | 0.04% (3) | 2.03% (45) | 1.09% (15) | 2.91% (18) |
| Neurological disability at discharge | ||||
| None | 92.41% (7.532) | 79.49% (1.760) | 94.45% (1.294) | 76.58% (474) |
| Unknown | 0.23% (19) | 9.58% (212) | 1.17% (16) | 9.37% (58) |
| L1 | 0 | 1.49% (33) | 0.07% (1) | 2.26% (14) |
| L2 | 0.04% (3) | 1.45% (32) | 0.22% (3) | 1.94% (12) |
| L3 | 0.02% (2) | 1.90% (42) | 0.44% (6) | 3.23% (20) |
| L4 | 0.04% (3) | 2.71% (60) | 0.44% (6) | 3.39% (21) |
| L5 | 0.05% (4) | 4.88% (108) | 1.46% (2)0 | 6.30% (39) |
| S1 | 0.06% (5) | 4.47% (99) | 0.58% (8) | 5.17% (32) |
| S2 | 0.04% (3) | 2.48% (55) | 0.29% (4) | 2.91% (18) |
| S3 – 5 | 0.02% (2) | 1.81% (40) | 0.15% (2) | 2.26% (14) |
| Bladder sphincter | 0.01% (1) | 2.39% (53) | 0 | 1.62% (10) |
| Rectum sphincter | 0.01% (1) | 2.03% (45) | 0 | 1.45% (9) |
| Peripheral nerves | 0.06% (5) | 3.75% (83) | 2.41% (33) | 5.33% (33) |
| Complications | ||||
| None | 90.42% (7370) | 77.82% (1723) | 83.94% (1150) | 73.99% (458) |
| Thrombosis | 0.04% (3) | 1.67% (37) | 1.09% (15) | 2.42% (15) |
| Embolism | 0.05% (4) | 1.04% (23) | 0.80% (11) | 1.45% (9) |
| Acute respiratory distress syndrome | 0.01% (1) | 2.21% (49) | 0.22% (3) | 2.91% (18) |
| Multiorgan failure | 0.01% (1) | 2.30% (51) | 0.29% (4) | 2.91% (18) |
| Neurological | 1.04% (85) | 2.98% (66) | 2.04% (28) | 2.23% (20) |
| Superficial infection | 0.04% (3) | 1.26% (28) | 0.88% (12) | 1.13% (7) |
| Deep infection | 0.09% (7) | 3.16% (70) | 1.90% (26) | 4.68% (29) |
| Hemorrhage | 0.09% (7) | 1.67% (37) | 1.68% (23) | 3.55% (2) |
| Hematoma | 0.17% (14) | 1.40% (31) | 1.46% (20) | 2.58% (16) |
| Seroma | 0.01% (1) | 0.63% (14) | 0.44% (6) | 0.97% (6) |
| Wound healing disorder | 0 | 0.72% (16) | 0.29% (4) | 1.62% (10) |
| Implant loosening | 0.02% (2) | 1.76% (39) | 0.44% (6) | 0.97% (6) |
| Implant failure | 0.01% (1) | 0.90% (20) | 0.36% (5) | 0.81% (5) |
| Secondary fracture dislocation | 0.04% (3) | 0.86% (19) | 0.36% (5) | 0.97% (6) |
| Other | 0.65% (53) | 8.81% (195) | 6.86% (94) | 9.21% (57) |