Minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion: one-year outcomes in 18 patients.

John Cummings, Robyn A Capobianco
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Background: Sacroiliac joint (SI) pain is an often-overlooked cause of low back pain due, in part, to lack of specific findings on radiographs and symptoms mimicking other back-related disorders. We report our experience with minimally invasive (MIS) SI joint arthrodesis using a series of triangular, titanium plasma spray (TPS) coated implants in patients refractory to conservative care.

Methods: We report outcomes from 18 patients with 12 months of postoperative follow-up.Demographics, complications, and clinical outcomes using visual analog scale (VAS) for pain, Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) for back function and SF-12 for quality of life were collected preoperatively and at 3, 6 and 12 months post-operatively.

Results: Mean age was 64 years and 67% of patients were female. There were no intraoperative complications and one explant at three months for malposition.All patient-reported outcomes showed both clinically and statistically significant improvement at 12 months (p < 0.001 for each of the following): VAS improved by 6.6 points, ODI scores improved by -37.5 points. One year SF-12 physical and mental component (PCS, MCS) scores approximated population normal scores for both physical and mental functioning. Patient satisfaction with outcomes was high at 95%; 89% said would have the same surgery again.

Conclusions: MIS SI joint fusion using a series of triangular porous TPS coated titanium implants is a safe and effective procedure for patients with SI joint disorders who have failed conservative care.

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微创骶髂关节融合术:18例患者的1年疗效。
背景:骶髂关节(SI)疼痛是腰痛的一个经常被忽视的原因,部分原因是由于x线片上缺乏具体的发现和模仿其他背部相关疾病的症状。我们报告了我们使用一系列三角形钛等离子体喷雾(TPS)涂层种植体治疗难以保守治疗的患者的微创(MIS) SI关节融合术的经验。方法:我们报告了18例患者术后12个月随访的结果。术前、术后3个月、6个月和12个月分别采用视觉模拟疼痛评分(VAS)、背部功能评分(ODI)和生活质量评分(SF-12)收集统计数据、并发症和临床结果。结果:患者平均年龄64岁,女性占67%。术中无并发症,术后3个月有一例移位。所有患者报告的结果在12个月时均显示临床和统计学上的显著改善(p)。结论:对于保守治疗失败的SI关节疾病患者,使用一系列三角形多孔TPS涂层钛植入物进行MIS SI关节融合是一种安全有效的方法。
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