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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-6 | Issue-10
Treatment of Sacroiliac Fractures-Disjunctions by Percutaneous Screwing (About 10 Cases)
El Ghadraoui R, Bensassi A, Maanouk R, Abid H, El Idrissi M, EL Ibarhimi A, El Mrini A
Published: Oct. 30, 2020 | 127 84
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2020.v06i10.009
Pages: 356-359
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Abstract
This is a retrospective study of ten patients admitted for a sacroiliac disjunction fracture treated with percutaneous sacroiliac screwing at the Trauma-Orthopedics B4 Department of Hassan II University Hospital in Fez. These are young patients who have been the victim of high kinetic energy accidents and admitted in a context of polytrauma. The standard pelvic x-ray allowed the diagnosis; it was supplemented by CT for exploration of posterior lesions based on Tile's classification modified by the OA. Postoperatively, early passive rehabilitation was prescribed for our patients, support was not authorized before 03 months with satisfactory radioclinical results for all of our patients. The interest of our study is to show the importance of this surgical technique, which has been well described in the literature with in particular a marked reduction in blood loss and the risk of infection.