Comparaison des résultats de la fixation percutanée versus à foyer ouvert des lésions postérieures de l’anneau pelvien: étude rétrospective sur 36 patients.

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PhD thesis: a PhD thesis.
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Title
Comparaison des résultats de la fixation percutanée versus à foyer ouvert des lésions postérieures de l’anneau pelvien: étude rétrospective sur 36 patients.
Author(s)
Abou-Khalil Sami
Director(s)
Borens Olivier
Institution details
Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine
Publication state
Accepted
Issued date
2020
Language
french
Abstract
Introduction Surgical stabilization of posterior pelvic ring fractures can be achieved by closed reduction and percutaneous fixation (CRPF) or by open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). The aim of the present study is to compare the clinical results of both methods.
Material and methods Medical records of 36 patients consecutively operated for unstable pelvic ring injuries were retro- spectively reviewed. We compared 22 patients treated with CRPF versus 14 patients stabilized by using ORIF between 2007 and 2017. The Majeed and Pohlemann scores were used to evaluate postoperative functional outcomes. Complications like blood loss, infection rate, Neurological injury, the operative time and the length of hospital stay were analyzed.
Results The median Majeed pelvic score was 87 points for the CRPF technique compared with 69 points for the ORIF technique. The median Pohlemann score, operative time and length of hospitalization were similar between the two groups. The median blood loss for the CRPF technique was 300 ml compared to 500 ml for the ORIF technique. CRPF and ORIF procedure had each one neurological lesion. There was one case of infection in the ORIF group and none in the CRPF group. No measurements except for the blood loss have reached the significance threshold.
Conclusion The CRPF technique shows a clear decrease in blood loss. There was no statistically significant difference in the functional results, infection rate, neurological injury, operative time and hospital stay between both techniques.
Keywords
Percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation, Unstable pelvic ring injury, Iliosacral fracture/dislocation, Majeed score, Pohlemann score
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