2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-018-4144-z
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Comparison between posterior sacral plate stabilization versus minimally invasive transiliac-transsacral lag-screw fixation in fractures of sacrum: a single-centre experience

Abstract: In this study, we evaluate the differences, in the treatment of sacral fractures, between the two techniques, revising the literature and our experience.

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“…Surgical treatment is needed in all cases of instability and/or deformity of the pelvic ring and many techniques exist for both open and closed reductions, but the main issue remains achieving anatomic restoration of the pelvis [ 43 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Surgical treatment is needed in all cases of instability and/or deformity of the pelvic ring and many techniques exist for both open and closed reductions, but the main issue remains achieving anatomic restoration of the pelvis [ 43 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonoperative patients should be followed for at least one year to determine the outcome and maintenance of the reduction. Weight bearing is usually gradually allowed using crutches or a walker after a variable period of bed rest [42] Surgical treatment is needed in all cases of instability and/ or deformity of the pelvic ring and many techniques exist for both open and closed reductions, but the main issue remains achieving anatomic restoration of the pelvis [43].…”
Section: Treatment and Complications Of Pelvic Ring Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another biomechanical study using a hard plastic pelvic bone model reported a larger displacement with the IS screw xation technique than with the posterior tension band plating 22 . Clinical studies have also demonstrated a higher failure rate of IS screw xation than the plate technique 12,23,24 . As this study showed, we recommend posterior plating in patients with vertically displaced bilateral sacral fractures or in those requiring more rigid xation, particularly individuals with vertically displaced sacral fractures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the treatment of spinal fractures shows many hidden dangers. The important thing is to know the right indications to choose the best solution, both in thoraco-lumbar fractures [21] and in sacral fractures, because the sacrum is a mechanical nucleus working as the base for the spinal column, as well as the keystone of the pelvic ring [22].…”
Section: Spinementioning
confidence: 99%