Surgical treatment of traumatic spinopelvic dissociation with lumbopelvic fixation
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253-2352.2015.04.005
- VernacularTitle:髂腰内固定治疗创伤性脊柱骨盆分离
- Author:
Yinguang ZHANG
;
Jian JIA
;
Zhaojie LIU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Sacrum;
Fractures,bone;
Wounds and injuries
- From:
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics
2015;35(4):328-334
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To discuss the clinical features of Traumatic Spinopelvic Dissociation(TSD) and to evaluate the clinical results treated by lumbopelvic fixation by retrospective case study.Methods From July 2008 to December 2012,twelve patients of Traumatic Spinopelvic Dissociations were surgically treated at our department in Tianjin Hospital.There were 8 males and 4 females with a mean age of 34.6±9.2 years(range,18-50 years).The causes of injuries were fall or jump from height (11 patients) and traffic injury (1 patient).All the fractures were closed injuries and associated injuries in different degrees were noted in all the patients.The sacral fractures were classified according to fracture shape,with 4 cases of U shape,6 cases of H shape and 2 cases of Y shape.The transverse part of the sacral fractures were classified by Roy-Camille classification,and there were 6 cases of type Ⅱ and 6 cases of type Ⅲ.All the 12 patients were surgically treated by lumbopelvic fixation of a posterior approach,and 6 patients with significant neurological impairments were performed with sacral decompression via the same approach.The clinical results were evaluated by Majeed functional evaluation and the neurological impairments were evaluated by Gibbons score.Results All the patients were followed up on an average of 15.5±6.3 months (range,12-36 months).The diagnosis of the TSD were missed or delayed in 9 of the 12 patients.There were different neurological impairments in all the 12 patients.All the fractures healed in a mean time of 4.8±2.8 months(range,4-8 months).Clinical outcome was rated excellent in 4 patients,good in 4 patients,fair in 2 patients,and poor in 2 patients,according to the Majeed functional evaluation,and the excellent and good rate was 66.7% (8/12).The neurological injuries were recovered completely or partially in sensation and motion in 11 of all 12 patients (91.7%).For the neural decompression patients,the neurological injuries were recovered completely or partially in sensation and motion in 5 of all 6 patients (83.3%).At last follow up,the average Gibbons score improved from 3.25 preoperatively to 1.67 postoperatively,with significant difference.Conclusion TSD is a rare high-energy injury pattern.It has a high rate of associated injuries and neurological impairments.The correct diagnosis of the injury pattern is easy to be missed or delayed.Surgical procedure of lumbopelvic fixation via post approach should be considered as the method of choice.Early neural decompression for the patients with obvious indications could be helpful in overall neurological and functional recoveries.