Early postoperative sacral fracture after short-segment posterior lumbar interbody fusion for L5/S1 isthmic spondylolisthesis: A case report

Case Reports


doi: 10.25259/SNI_189_2022.


eCollection 2022.

Affiliations

Item in Clipboard

Case Reports

Toshinari Kawasaki et al.


Surg Neurol Int.


.

Abstract


Background:

Early postoperative sacral fractures are extremely rare complications of single-level posterior lumbar interbody fusions (PLIFs).


Case description:

A 71-year-old female presented with lower back pain and right S1 radiculopathy attributed to MR-documented L5/S1 isthmic spondylolisthesis. Following a L5 laminectomy and bilateral L5/S1 PLIF, she experienced sacral pain while sitting. When the MR showed a sacral insufficiency fracture with anterolisthesis at L5/S1, a secondary posterior fusion was extended to the pelvis, utilizing bilateral iliac screws. Following this reoperation, the patient did well and went on to achieve arthrodesis.


Conclusion:

Early postoperative sacral fractures that occur following single-segment L5/S1 PLIF for isthmic spondylolisthesis warrant fusion to the pelvis with bilateral iliac screws.


Keywords:

Iliac screws; Isthmic spondylolisthesis; Sacral fracture; Short-segment posterior lumbar interbody fusion.

Conflict of interest statement

There are no conflicts of interest.

Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on linkedin
LinkedIn
Share on vk
VK
Share on pinterest
Pinterest
Close Menu