What Are the Key Factors of Functional Outcomes in Patients with Spinopelvic Dissociation Treated with Triangular Osteosynthesis?

J Clin Med. 2022 Nov 13;11(22):6715. doi: 10.3390/jcm11226715.

Abstract

For patients with spinopelvic dissociation (SPD), triangular osteosynthesis is the current method for the fixation of the posterior pelvis. This study aimed to assess the recovery process and radiographic parameters associated with the functional outcomes in patients with SPD treated by triangular osteosynthesis. We collected data from 23 patients with SPD. To investigate the key aspect regarding the functional outcomes of these patients, we measured pre- and post-operative parameters, and a statistical analysis adjusted for age, gender, and time windows was used. The radiographic displacement measurement in the pre-operative period showed that the EQ-5D-5L increased by 2.141 per outlet ratio unit. The EQ-5D-5L increased by 1.359 per inlet ratio unit and 1.804 per outlet ratio during the postoperative period. The EQ-VAS increased significantly only with the inlet ratio in the postoperative period (1.270 per inlet ratio). A vertical reduction in SPD during the surgery can achieve more satisfactory outcomes than a horizontal anatomical reduction, in which the horizontal displacement causes inferior functional outcomes.

Keywords: functional outcome; spinopelvic dissociation; triangular osteosynthesis.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.