Removal of an iliosacral screw entrapping the L5 nerve root after failed posterior pelvic ring fixation: a case report.
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abstract
We present a case of a pelvic ring fracture that was originally treated with anterior symphyseal plating and a misplaced percutaneous iliosacral screw. The anterior extraosseus portion of the misplaced 7.3-mm cannulated screw irritated the L5 nerve root, resulting in a radiculopathy. Subsequent surgery involved and mandated removing the bent screw after open identification and protection of the L5 nerve root to avoid further nerve damage; the sacroiliac joint was subsequently debrided and fused. This case represents a complication of acute percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation of pelvic ring injuries and the subsequent strategy for successful salvage.