Intra-operative computed tomography guided navigation for pediatric pelvic instrumentation: A technique guide.

Intra-operative computed tomography guided navigation for pediatric pelvic instrumentation: A technique guide. World J Orthop. 2018 Oct 18;9(10):185-189 Authors: Anari JB, Cahill PJ, Flynn JM, Spiegel DA, Baldwin KD Abstract Pelvic instrumentation for neuromuscular scoliosis has been part of neuromuscular scoliosis surgery since the era of the Luque Galveston construct. Unit Rod (Medtronic Sofamor-Danek, Nashville, TN) instrumentation brought with it the concept of cantilever correction by placing the implants in the pelvis and then gradually bringing the rod to the spine by sequentially tightening the sublaminar wires, with the goal of creating a level pelvis over a straight spine. More recently surgeons have utilized pedicle screw constructs in which the corrective strategies have varied. Challenges with pelvic fixation using iliac screws linked to the spinal rod have led to the development of the S2-alar-iliac technique (S2AI) in which the spinal rod connects to the pelvic screw. The screw is placed in the S2 ala, crosses the sacro-iliac joint and into the ilium through a large column of supra-acetabular bone. This column is the same area used for anterior inferior iliac spine external fixation frames used in trauma surgery. S2AI screw placement can be technically difficult and can require experienced radiology technologists to provide the appropriate views. Additionally, although the technique was originally described being place...
Source: World Journal of Orthopaedics - Category: Orthopaedics Tags: World J Orthop Source Type: research