Faculty, Staff and Student Publications
Language
English
Publication Date
10-1-2023
Journal
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
DOI
10.1007/s00402-023-04892-0
PMID
37103608
Abstract
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to (1) describe a pre-operative planning technique using non-reformatted CT images for insertion of multiple transiliac-transsacral (TI-TS) screws at a single sacral level, (2) define the parameters of a sacral osseous fixation pathway (OFP) that will allow for insertion of two TI-TS screws at a single level, and (3) identify the incidence of sacral OFPs large enough for dual-screw insertion in a representative patient population.
Methods: Retrospective review at a level-1 academic trauma center of a cohort of patients with unstable pelvic injuries treated with two TI-TS screws in the same sacral OFP, and a control cohort of patients without pelvic injuries who had CT scans for other reasons.
Results: Thirty-nine patients had two TI-TS screws at S1. Eleven patients, all with dysmorphic osteology, had two TI-TS screws at S2. The average pathway size in the sagittal plane at the level the screws were placed was 17.2 mm in S1 vs 14.4 mm in S2 (p = 0.02). Twenty-one patients (42%) had screws that were intraosseous and 29 (58%) had part of a screw that was juxtaforaminal. No screws were extraosseous. The average OFP size of intraosseous screws was 18.1 mm vs. 15.5 mm for juxtaforaminal screws (p = 0.02). Fourteen millimeters was used as a guide for the lower limit of the OFP for safe dual-screw fixation. Overall, 30% of S1 or S2 pathways were ≥ 14 mm in the control group, with 58% of control patients having at least one of the S1 or S2 pathways ≥ 14 mm.
Conclusions: OFPs ≥ 7.5 mm in the axial plane and 14 mm in the sagittal plane on non-reformatted CT images are large enough for dual-screw fixation at a single sacral level. Overall, 30% of S1 and S2 pathways were ≥ 14 mm and 58% of control patients had an available OFP in at least one sacral level.
Keywords
Humans, Fracture Fixation, Internal, Bone Screws, Sacrum, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Retrospective Studies, Ilium, Pelvic Bones, Fractures, Bone, Dual-screw fixation, Osseous fixation pathways, Pelvis fractures, Percutaneous fixation
Published Open-Access
yes
Recommended Citation
Schultz, Blake J; Mayer, Ryan M; Phelps, Kevin D; et al., "Assessment of Sacral Osseous Fixation Pathways for Same-Level Dual Transiliac-Transsacral Screw Insertion" (2023). Faculty, Staff and Student Publications. 3980.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/uthmed_docs/3980