1986
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-198668050-00022
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Compression of a sacral nerve as a complication of screw fixation of the sacro-iliac joint. A case report.

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“…Less common complications of wires, screws and pins include damage of the spinal cord by misplacement of a screw, 8,11 nerve root damage either at the time of screw insertion 6 or later, following screw breakage resulting in nerve root compression. 12 Vascular injury is not a common complication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Less common complications of wires, screws and pins include damage of the spinal cord by misplacement of a screw, 8,11 nerve root damage either at the time of screw insertion 6 or later, following screw breakage resulting in nerve root compression. 12 Vascular injury is not a common complication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Une dernière hypothèse est que les douleurs associées à certaines arthroses de la SI pourraient être plus dues à l'immobilité de l'articulation, qu'à un excès de pression sur l'os sous-chondral, ou à une mise en tension de la capsule ou des ligaments adjacents. Dans notre expérience sur cinq arthrodèses d'arthroses focales SI, un échec complet a été le fait de deux patients, trois ayant été durablement améliorés (d'au moins 80 %), malgré dans un cas, la nécessité d'une reprise chirurgicale du fait de la compression d'une racine par une vis d'arthrodèse, comme déjà rapporté par d'autres [27].…”
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“…Removal of the implant is therefore often required. 13,14 This may result in additional nerve damage because of dense adhesions surrounding the original incision. Approaching the implant by another means might facilitate and secure its removal.…”
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confidence: 99%