Minimally invasive surgical treatment using 'iliac pillar' screw for isolated iliac wing fractures in geriatric patients: a new challenge
- PMID: 30386865
- DOI: 10.1007/s00068-018-1046-0
Minimally invasive surgical treatment using 'iliac pillar' screw for isolated iliac wing fractures in geriatric patients: a new challenge
Abstract
Purpose: There have been no prior case series of isolated iliac wing fracture (IIWF) due to low-energy trauma in geriatric patients in the literature. The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of IIWF in geriatric patients, and to present a case series of IIWF in geriatric patients who underwent our minimally invasive screw fixation technique named 'iliac pillar screw fixation'.
Materials and methods: We retrospectively reviewed six geriatric patients over 65 years old who had isolated iliac wing fracture treated with minimally invasive screw fixation technique between January 2006 and April 2016.
Results: Six geriatric patients received iliac pillar screw fixation for acute IIWFs. The incidence of IIWFs was approximately 3.5% of geriatric patients with any pelvic bone fractures. The main fracture line exists in common; it extends from a point between the anterosuperior iliac spine and the anteroinferior iliac spine to a point located at the dorsal 1/3 of the iliac crest whether fracture was comminuted or not. Regarding the Koval walking ability, patients who underwent iliac pillar screw fixation technique tended to regain their pre-injury walking including one patient in a previously bedridden state. The visual analog scale score for pain at the last follow-up was quite satisfactory. Union was achieved in all patients at the last follow-up.
Conclusions: Geriatric patients can have a form of IIWF caused by low-energy trauma that is a type of fragility fracture of the pelvis. Because subsequent deterioration of their walking status followed by a long period of non-weight bearing in geriatric patients could be as threatening as the fracture itself, the treatment paradigm for IIWF due to low-energy trauma in geriatric patients should differ from that due to high-energy trauma in most patients. In these types of fractures, minimally invasive surgical management that includes iliac pillar screw fixation can lead to good outcomes.
Keywords: Bone; Crest bone; Fatigue; Fixation; Fractures; Iliac.
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