Rami Comminution Is Associated With Displacement of Minimally Displaced Lateral Compression Type 1 Injuries on Lateral Stress Radiographs. Issue 10 (October 2022)
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- Title:
- Rami Comminution Is Associated With Displacement of Minimally Displaced Lateral Compression Type 1 Injuries on Lateral Stress Radiographs. Issue 10 (October 2022)
- Main Title:
- Rami Comminution Is Associated With Displacement of Minimally Displaced Lateral Compression Type 1 Injuries on Lateral Stress Radiographs
- Authors:
- Hadeed, Michael M.
Tucker, Nicholas J.
Heare, Austin
Mauffrey, Cyril
Parry, Joshua A. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives: To determine whether displacement on lateral stress radiographs (LSRs) in patients with minimally displaced lateral compression type 1 pelvic ring injuries is associated with any demographic and/or injury characteristics. Design: Retrospective comparative cohort. Setting: Urban level 1 trauma center. Patients/Participants: Ninety-three consecutive patients with minimally displaced lateral compression type 1 injuries. Intervention: Displacement of pelvic ring injury on LSR (≥10 mm vs. <10 mm). Main Outcome Measurements: Demographic and injury characteristics (mechanism of injury, Nakatani rami classification, rami comminution, Denis zone, complete/incomplete sacral fracture, sacral comminution). Results: 65.6% of patients (n = 61) had ≥10 mm of displacement on LSR. On univariate analysis, displacement was associated with increased age [median difference 11: confidence interval (CI), 2–23], female sex [proportional difference (PD): 25.1%, CI, 3.9%–44.4%], Nakatani classification (type I PD: 27.9%, type II PD: −19.5%), and rami comminution (PD: 55.6%, CI, 35.4%–71.3%). On multivariate analysis, displacement was only associated with rami comminution (odds ratio: 16.48, CI, 4.67–58.17). Displacement was not associated with energy of injury mechanism, sacral fracture Denis zone, complete sacral fracture, sacral comminution, or bilateral rami fractures. Conclusions: Although rami comminution was the only variable found to be independently associated withAbstract : Objectives: To determine whether displacement on lateral stress radiographs (LSRs) in patients with minimally displaced lateral compression type 1 pelvic ring injuries is associated with any demographic and/or injury characteristics. Design: Retrospective comparative cohort. Setting: Urban level 1 trauma center. Patients/Participants: Ninety-three consecutive patients with minimally displaced lateral compression type 1 injuries. Intervention: Displacement of pelvic ring injury on LSR (≥10 mm vs. <10 mm). Main Outcome Measurements: Demographic and injury characteristics (mechanism of injury, Nakatani rami classification, rami comminution, Denis zone, complete/incomplete sacral fracture, sacral comminution). Results: 65.6% of patients (n = 61) had ≥10 mm of displacement on LSR. On univariate analysis, displacement was associated with increased age [median difference 11: confidence interval (CI), 2–23], female sex [proportional difference (PD): 25.1%, CI, 3.9%–44.4%], Nakatani classification (type I PD: 27.9%, type II PD: −19.5%), and rami comminution (PD: 55.6%, CI, 35.4%–71.3%). On multivariate analysis, displacement was only associated with rami comminution (odds ratio: 16.48, CI, 4.67–58.17). Displacement was not associated with energy of injury mechanism, sacral fracture Denis zone, complete sacral fracture, sacral comminution, or bilateral rami fractures. Conclusions: Although rami comminution was the only variable found to be independently associated with displacement ≥10 mm on LSR, no single variable perfectly predicted displacement. Future studies are needed to determine whether displacement on stress radiographs should change the management of these injuries. Level of Evidence: Prognostic Level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence. … (more)
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- Journal of orthopaedic trauma. Volume 36:Issue 10(2022)
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- Journal of orthopaedic trauma
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- Volume 36:Issue 10(2022)
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- Volume 36, Issue 10 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 36
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0036-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- 489
- Page End:
- 493
- Publication Date:
- 2022-10
- Subjects:
- lateral compression type 1 -- LC1 -- pelvic ring injury -- pelvic ring instability -- pelvic ring displacement -- lateral stress radiograph -- rami comminution -- complete sacral fracture
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