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The usefulness of reformatting CT scanning plane to distinguish sacral dysmorphism and introducing the variable of elevated height for predicting the possibility of trans-sacral screw fixation

Authors :
Hoon-Sang Sohn
Hoe Jeong Chung
Jisu Park
Gu-Hee Jung
Source :
Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research. 106:109-115
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Introduction Ilio-sacral screw fixation has been used for sacral fractures and sacroiliac joint dislocations. However, it is associated with significant complications including screw loosening with backing-out and loss of reduction. Trans-sacral screw fixation is indicated for rigid fixation in specific circumstances including bilateral posterior ring injuries, osteoporotic bone, or to supplement other types of posterior ring fixation. Hypothesis The reformatting the CT scanning plane may distinguish sacral dysmorphism and predict the possibility of trans-sacral screw fixation by introducing the new indicator. Material and methods The CT data of 112 adult cadavers (61 males and 51 females) were imported into Mimics® software and a 7.0 mm-sized trans-sacral screw was virtually placed in the ideal position of S1. The osseous widths around screw in the axial images (AxWS1) were measured. By reformatting the CT scanning plane parallel to the superior endplate of S1, the AxWRS1 was measured and the height of elevated segment in the upper sacrum (elevated height) was assessed as a new preoperative indicator. Results Cortical violation around screw was detected in 26 models and was considered as sacral dysmorphism. The average AxWS1 was measured as 13.70 ± 2.76 mm in the non-dysmorphism group, and 5.81 ± 2.19 mm in the dysmorphism group, with statistical difference (p Discussion By reformatting the CT scanning plane, the osseous width around screw was widened, and the new preoperative indicator of elevated height could be introduced to predict the possibility of trans-sacral screw fixation into S1. If the elevated height exceeded 13 mm, the pelvis was assigned to sacral dysmorphism and thus, could not apply the trans-sacral screw fixation into S1. Level of evidence III, controlled laboratory study.

Details

ISSN :
18770568
Volume :
106
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0093e863fb69db8d4e6ed769e10e9873
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.otsr.2019.11.009