Iliac Bolt Fixation

2009; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 22; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1097/bsd.0b013e31818da3e2

ISSN

1539-2465

Autores

James S. Harrop, Shiveindra Jeyamohan, Ashwini Sharan, John K. Ratliff, Alexander R. Vaccaro,

Tópico(s)

Scoliosis diagnosis and treatment

Resumo

Study Design An illustrative technique display and discussions. Objectives Review of traditional and new "anatomic" techniques for placement of iliac-spinal fixation. Summary of Background Data Placement of iliac fixation traditionally has been performed using offset connectors, devascularizing the iliac muscles, in addition to the posterior iliac spine. The technique reviewed provides for the screw heads to be placed in a more anatomic position, allowing rods to be laid parallel without the detachment of the erector spinous muscles. Methods Utilization of anatomic models and discussion of present surgical technique for iliac bolt fixation (traditional) compared and contrasted to newer technique using the anatomic landmarks and structures of the iliac crest. Results The anatomic models illustrate and support the utilization of an anatomic technique for fixation due to the lessening of muscle trauma, alignment of the rod systems, and preservation of the cortical surfaces. Conclusions The anatomic placement of iliac bolts provides for improved alignment of constructs while addressing spinal deformities. It may also increase screw pullout and construct strength.

Referência(s)