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Minimal-invasive posterior approach in the treatment of the posterior wall fractures of the acetabulum
Authors:Rosario Spagnolo  Matteo Bonalumi  Fabrizio Pace  Dario Capitani
Affiliation:(1) Orthopaedics and Trauma Department, D.E.A, Niguarda Ca’Granda Hospital Milan, Piazza Ospedale Maggiore, 3, Milan, Italy;(2) Via Gramsci, 307, 20099 Sesto San Giovanni (Milan), Italy
Abstract:We examined patients affected by a posterior wall fracture of the acetabulum treated with a minimally invasive posterior approach (from 12 to 18 cm). During 2004–2006 19 patients were treated by this approach. 4 patients had a combined surgery by the ileo-inguinal approach. Fracture fixation was performed using reconstruction plates and screws. All the patients were studied with typical X-rays projection for pelvis and iliac oblique view and obturator oblique view (Judet view) and CT scan with 3D reconstruction. After 3 months a CT scan was performed on about 30% of our patients, which demonstrated the perfect healing of the fractures. The most important advantages we observed using this approach were a lesser split of the gluteus maximus and no risk of damage for the superior gluteal nerve. In the early post-operative rehabilitation we examined the trophism of the gluteus maximus, which was found to be better than in patients treated with the typical Kocher–Langenbeck approach. The only absolute contraindication for this technique is in obese patients. The post-operative complications include one case of heterotypic ossification of the gluteus minimus and one case of peroneal-nerve palsy with the spontaneous and complete recovery within 6 months. According to our experience this kind of approach could be used for posterior wall fracture of the pelvis and it can be extended to transverse fractures. In the post-operative period the greatest advantage is the lesser muscle damage and therefore a most effective rehabilitation.
Keywords:Acetabular fracture  Kocher–  Langenbeck approach  Pelvis  Minimally invasive technique
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