Accuracy of sacroiliac screw placement with and without intraoperative navigation and clinical application of the sacral dysmorphism score
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Accuracy of sacroiliac screw placement with and without intraoperative navigation and clinical application of the sacral dysmorphism score
Abstract
Introduction: Percutaneously-placed sacroiliac (SI) screws are currently the gold-standard fixation technique for fixation of the posterior pelvic ring. The relatively high prevalence of sacral dysmorphism in the general population introduces a high risk of cortical breach with resultant neurovascular damage. This study was performed to compare the accuracy of SI screw placement with and without the use of intraoperative navigation, as well as to externally validate the sacral dysmorphism score in a trauma patient cohort.
Patients and methods: All trauma patients who underwent sacroiliac screw fixation for pelvic fractures at a level 1 trauma centre over a 6 year period were identified. True axial and coronal sacral reconstructions were obtained from their pre-operative CT scans and assessed qualitatively and quantitatively for sacral dysmorphism - a sacral dysmorphism score was calculated by two independent assessors. Post-operative CT scans were then analysed for breaches and correlated with the hospital medical records to check for any clinical sequelae.
Results: 68 screws were inserted in 36 patients, most sustaining injuries from road traffic accidents (50%) or falls from height (36.1%). There was a male preponderance (83.3%) with the majority of the screws inserted percutaneously (86.1%). Intraoperative navigation was used in 47.2% of the patient cohort. 30.6% of the cohort were found to have dysmorphic sacra. The mean sacral dysmorphism scores were not significantly different between navigated and non-navigated groups. Three cortical breaches occurred, two in patients with sacral dysmorphism scores >70 and occurring despite the use of intraoperative navigation. There was no significant difference in the rates of breach between navigated and non-navigated groups. None of the breaches resulted in any clinically observable neurovascular deficit.
Conclusion: The sacral dysmorphism score can be clinically applied to a cohort of trauma patients with pelvic fractures. In patients with highly dysmorphic sacra, reflected by high sacral dysmorphism scores, intraoperative navigation is not in itself sufficient to prevent cortical breaches. In such patients it would be prudent to consider instrumentation of the lower sacral corridors instead.
Keywords: Accuracy; Dysmoprhism; Navigation; Pelvic fractures; Sacroiliac screws; Trauma.
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