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Review
. 2019 Nov;29(4):515-527.
doi: 10.1016/j.nic.2019.07.003. Epub 2019 Aug 27.

Sacral Fractures and Sacroplasty

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Sacral Fractures and Sacroplasty

Wende Nocton Gibbs et al. Neuroimaging Clin N Am. 2019 Nov.

Abstract

Sacral fractures result from high-impact trauma or in the form of insufficiency or pathologic fractures, resulting from osteoporosis, radiation therapy, or malignancy. In the emergency setting, the escalating use of computed tomography has substantially increased diagnosis of sacral fractures, which are frequently occult on radiographs. Radiologists should be familiar with and create reports using the most current fracture classification systems, because this improves communication with the treatment team and optimizes patient care. Sacroplasty is a safe, minimally invasive treatment option for many types of sacral fractures. It provides rapid and durable pain relief, with a low incidence of complications.

Keywords: Ablation; Osteoporosis; Sacral insufficiency fracture; Sacroplasty; Spine.

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