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Trans-ilial and transsacral brace fixation of sacral fractures and sacro-iliac luxations (seven cases)
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Limb ReconstructionTranssacral Brace FixationTrans-ilial BraceTrans-ilial Brace FixationOperative TreatmentOrthopaedicsSacral FracturesSacro-iliac LuxationsSecondary FixationSurgeryAnkle TraumaSurgical StabilizationCraniofacial SurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryNon-operative TreatmentSpinal Fracture
Summary Trans-ilial brace fixation was used as the primary repair of two sacral fractures and in conjunction with a trans-sacral pin for the repair of a bilateral sacro-iliac luxation and a sacral fracture with contralateral sacroiliac luxation. Trans-ilial brace fixation was also used as a secondary fixation for two unilateral sacro-iliac luxations and a bilateral sacro-iliac luxation. Follow-up radiographic parameters were compared to post-operative radiographic parameters to assess the stability of the fixation and the progression of healing. There was not any morbidity associated with the trans-ilial brace technique and all of the cases healed uneventfully. Indications for the use of the trans-ilial brace include sacro-iliac injuries where an additional means of stability may be indicated, comminuted sacral fractures in which the landmarks for lag screw fixation are obscured and bilateral sacro-iliac injuries with the concurrent use of a trans-sacral pin.
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