Injury mechanism of sacral plexus resulting from zone-Ⅱ sacral fractures of lateral compression:a cadaveric study
- VernacularTitle:侧方挤压致骶骨Ⅱ区骨折与骶丛神经损伤关系
- Author:
Lili ZHAO
;
Yingze ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Zone-Ⅱ sacral fracture;
Longitudinal;
Nerevinjury;
Anatomic model;
Injury mechanism
- From:
Orthopedic Journal of China
2006;0(14):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
[Objective]To study the injury mechanism of sacral plexus resulting from sacral zone-Ⅱ fractures of lateral compression.[Method]Six short-term(in a year) embalmed pelves were obtained from anatomic department of Hebei Medical University with preserving sacral plexus and resecting pubic symphysis,the models of sacral zone-Ⅱ fractures of lateral compression were produced.Quantitative analysis for fracture displacement was carried out to observe the characteristic and the mechanism of sacral plexus injury.Sacral plexus were replaced by proportional diameter silica gel pips fulled with contrast medium,experimental procedure was repeated under X-ray.The experimental data were analyzed by SPSS10.0 statistic software and the result was obtained.[Result]In lateral compression type sacral canal was closed and its volume reduced and small free fracture segment resulted in sacral plexus nerves oppressed,especially of L_5,Sland S_2.At the same time,the more overlapping of pubic symphsis,the more serious of compression.[Conclusion]Sacral plexus is conncted with the wall of pelvic cavity and fixed.Zone-Ⅱ sacral fracture is likely to damage sacral plexus.In lateral compression type of sacral fracture nerve injury is mainly compression injury which position is in nerve canal,especially of S_1,S_2.And L_5 can be crushed in fracture interspace to be damaged seriously.