Bilateral sacroiliac joint fusion in long constructs using self-harvesting porous S2-alar iliac screws with an integrated tulip: technical considerations and early clinical and radiographic experience
Document Type
Article
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The incidence of sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction after lumbosacral fusion is high. Upfront bilateral SIJ fusion using novel fenestrated self-harvesting porous S2-alar iliac (S2AI) screws could reduce the incidence of SIJ dysfunction and need for subsequent SIJ fusion. In this study, the authors report their early clinical and radiographic results of SIJ fusion using this novel screw. METHODS: The authors began using self-harvesting porous screws in July 2022. This is a retrospective review of consecutive patients at a single institution who underwent long thoracolumbar surgery with extension to the pelvis using this porous screw. Radiographic parameters of regional and global alignment were collected preoperatively and at the time of last follow-up. The incidence of intraoperative complications and need for revision were collected. The incidences of mechanical complications, including screw breakage, implant loosening/pullout, and screw cap dislocation at the time of last follow-up were also collected. RESULTS: Ten patients with a mean age of 67 years were included, 6 of whom were male. Seven patients had a thoracolumbar construct with extension to the pelvis. Three patients had upper instrumented vertebrae at the proximal lumbar spine. Intraoperative breach was not encountered in any of the patients (0%). Postoperatively, 1 patient (10%) had screw breakage at the neck of the tulip of the modified iliac screw discovered at routine follow-up without clinical sequalae. CONCLUSIONS: Use of self-harvesting porous S2AI screws incorporated into long thoracolumbar constructs was safe and feasible, demanding unique technical considerations. Long-term clinical and radiographic follow-up with a large patient cohort is necessary to determine their durability and efficacy to achieve SIJ arthrodesis and prevent SIJ dysfunction.
Medical Subject Headings
Humans; Male; Aged; Female; Tulipa; Sacroiliac Joint (diagnostic imaging, surgery); Porosity; Spinal Diseases; Spinal Fusion; Lumbar Vertebrae (diagnostic imaging, surgery); Bone Screws
Publication Date
7-1-2023
Publication Title
Neurosurgical focus
E-ISSN
1092-0684
Volume
55
Issue
1
First Page
E5
PubMed ID
37392770
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.3171/2023.4.FOCUS23149
Recommended Citation
Alan, Nima; Lee, Katriel E.; Zhou, James J.; Farber, S Harrison; DiDomenico, Joseph D.; O'Neill, Luke K.; Turner, Jay D.; and Uribe, Juan S., "Bilateral sacroiliac joint fusion in long constructs using self-harvesting porous S2-alar iliac screws with an integrated tulip: technical considerations and early clinical and radiographic experience" (2023). Neurosurgery. 2166.
https://scholar.barrowneuro.org/neurosurgery/2166