Retrospective study of 16 acetabular fractures with involvement of the quadrilateral plate treated with an anterior intrapelvic modified Rives-Stoppa approach

To report our experience with the use of Stoppa approach for fractures of the acetabulum with quadrilateral plate involvement. Retrospective study; level iv. All patients were operated in a third level trauma center. The surgical team was experienced in the management of pelvic fractures. Data about...

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Published inRevista española de cirugía ortopédica y traumatología (English ed.) Vol. 63; no. 6; pp. 416 - 423
Main Authors Andrés-Peiró, J V, Teixidor-Serra, J, Tomás-Hernández, J, Guerra-Farfán, E M, Selga-Marsà, J, Porcel-Vázquez, J A, Molero-García, V
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LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published Spain 01.11.2019
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Summary:To report our experience with the use of Stoppa approach for fractures of the acetabulum with quadrilateral plate involvement. Retrospective study; level iv. All patients were operated in a third level trauma center. The surgical team was experienced in the management of pelvic fractures. Data about patients, injuries, treatment features and clinical and radiological results were collected. We performed a statistical analysis; both descriptive and analytical. 16 patients integrated the sample. 15 suffered associated fracture patterns. Anatomical plates were used in 15. Four required extended approaches. Reduction was anatomical in 9. 7 suffered some complication, needing the additional surgical procedures in 4. The surgical site infection rate was particularly high, appearing in 3. Radiological results were within the previously reported. We had a high complication rate, particularly infection. This outcome may be influenced by the special complexity of our cases and the adaptation process to a new technique. Using the Stoppa approach we achieved lots of good or anatomical reductions. However, is an exigent and not without complications technique.
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ISSN:2173-576X
DOI:10.1016/j.recot.2019.06.003