Early Clinical Result of Computerized Navigated Screw Fixation in Treatment of Fragility Pelvic Fracture

Introduction: Minimal invasive fixation of fragility pelvic fracture is feasible with advancement of computerized navigation. However, the clinical outcomes compared with conservative care were seldom mentioned. Method: This is a retrospective study comparing the outcomes of elderly with stable pelv...

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Main Authors: Sin Yiu Ho, Siu Yuk Chuen, Ma Chun Man
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2022-12-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2210491720980008
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Summary:Introduction: Minimal invasive fixation of fragility pelvic fracture is feasible with advancement of computerized navigation. However, the clinical outcomes compared with conservative care were seldom mentioned. Method: This is a retrospective study comparing the outcomes of elderly with stable pelvic fracture treated conservatively or operatively using computerized navigation. Outcome parameters included pain score, analgesics requirement, length of hospital stay and complication(s), if any. Result: Operations were performed in 15 patients from July 2017 to November 2018. A retrospective cohort of 37 patients who were treated conservatively was recruited. In the operative group, it showed a statistically significant reduction in analgesics consumption at 4-week time only. There was significant improvement in pain score at 1-week, 4-week and 3-month time. Patients showed earlier return to premorbid walking status. No major surgical complication was noted. Conclusion: Treating fragility pelvic fracture with computerized navigated screw fixation achieve better pain control, reduction in analgesics requirement and earlier mobilization.
ISSN:2210-4925