| Literature DB >> 35410267 |
William E C Poole1, David W Neilly2, Mark S Rickman2,3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Rotationally unstable pelvic fractures treated with surgical fixation have traditionally been treated with restricted weight bearing on the affected side for 6-8 weeks post operatively. We have been developing pelvic fixation standards to allow for unrestricted weight bearing immediately post operatively in type B rotationally unstable pelvic fractures. AIMS: To assess for safety and efficacy of allowing unrestrictive weight bearing in this cohort of patients, we have clinically and radiologically monitored outcomes up to two years post operatively.Entities:
Keywords: Early weight bearing; Pelvic fixation; Pelvic trauma
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35410267 PMCID: PMC8996606 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-022-05299-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Demographics
| Total number of fractures treated surgically | 78 |
| Total of type B unstable pelvic fractures | 53 |
| M:F | 36:17 |
| Age average | 45.7 years |
| Age range | 19–92 |
Fracture characteristics
| Total type B fractures | 53 |
| WBAT:RWB | 28:25 |
| Follow Up | |
| WBAT | 3-30 months Avr 9.3 months |
| RWB | 3-32 months Avr 10.5 months |
| Fracture types | |
| AnteroPosterior Compression (APC) | Lateral Compression (LC) |
| APC 2 / type B n = 29 | LC 1/2 type B n = 24 |
| AO 61 B2.3 = 23, 61 B3.3 = 6 | AO 61 B1.1 = 11, AO 61 B2.2 = 13 |
| Male 28 (97%): Female 1 (3%) | Male 8 (33%): Female 16 (67%) |
| Age avr. 46.9 years Range 22–79 | Age avr. 44.4 years Range 19–92 |
| WBAT 13 | WBAT 15 |
| RWB 16 | RWB 9 |
Patient percentage weight bearing year by year
| 2018 | 10:12 | 45% | 4:9 | 31% | 6:3 | 66% |
| 2019 | 6:6 | 50% | 3:4 | 43% | 3:2 | 60% |
| 2020 | 12:7 | 63% | 6:3 | 66% | 6:4 | 60% |
| total | 53 | 29 | 24 | |||
| 2018 | 45% | |||||
| 2019 | 50% | |||||
| 2020 | 63% |
APC fracture fixations
| APC2/type B | |
WBAT (2 bladder injuries, no polytrauma restricting WB, polytrauma | RWB (2 abdominal wall injuries – 1 rectus avulsion, 1 adductor avulsion) polytrauma with injuries restricting wb |
| Anterior open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) only: 1 | Anterior ORIF only: 2 |
| Anterior ORIF plus percutaneous posterior 12 | Anterior ORIF plus percutaneous posterior 11 |
| ORIF front and back: 1 | |
| Ex-fix plus posterior fixation: 2 |
LC fracture fixations
| LC2/type B – n = 24 | |
WBAT AO B1.1 = 6 AO B2.2 = 9 (no PT restricting WB, polytrauma n = 5) Polytrauma 33% | RWB AO B1.1 = 5 AO B2.2 = 4 (PT restricting WB n = 2, polytrauma n = 5) Polytrauma 55% |
| Anterior ORIF + posterior perc (multiple): 2 | Posterior ORIF only: 1 |
| ORIF Anterior + posterior: 1 | ORIF Anterior + posterior: 1 |
| Anterior Ex-fix plus posterior fixation: 1 | Anterior Ex-fix plus posterior fixation: 3 |
| Anterior + Posterior percutaneous: 11 | Anterior + Posterior percutaneous: 4 |
All posterior percutaneous fixation had 2 or more ISS in the LC fracture fixations allowed to WBAT