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The influence of pelvic tilt on sacral insufficiency fracture occurrence: Insights into the prevalence of high pelvic tilt among patients affected

•Due to demographic changes, the frequency of fragility fractures of the pelvis (FFP) is increasing in the ageing population.•This study is focused on the possible influence of the pelvic tilt (PT) in patients suffering from insufficiency fractures of the posterior pelvic ring.•The results show an i...

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Published in:Injury 2024-06, Vol.55 (6), p.111520-111520, Article 111520
Main Authors: Jäckle, Katharina, Meier, Marc-Pascal, Klockner, Friederike, Roch, Paul Jonathan, Hawellek, Thelonius, Weiser, Lukas, Lehmann, Wolfgang
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Summary:•Due to demographic changes, the frequency of fragility fractures of the pelvis (FFP) is increasing in the ageing population.•This study is focused on the possible influence of the pelvic tilt (PT) in patients suffering from insufficiency fractures of the posterior pelvic ring.•The results show an increased pelvic tilt (PT) angle after insufficiency fractures, suggesting a possible susceptibility to renewed fracture events. Fragility fractures without significant trauma of the pelvic ring in older patients have an increasing incidence due to demographic change. Influencing factors other than osteoporotic bone quality that lead to an insufficiency fracture are not yet known. However, it is suspected that the pelvic tilt (PT) has an effect on the development of such an insufficiency fracture. This study explores the influence of the PTs in patients with insufficiency fractures of the posterior pelvic ring. A total of 49 geriatric patients with fragility fractures of the pelvic ring were treated at a university hospital level-1 trauma center during a period between February and December 2023, and their fractures were classified according to the FFP classification of Rommens and Hofmann. Complete sets of computer tomography (CT) and radiological images were available to determine the PT angle of the patients. 34 FFP type 2 and 15 FFP type 3 classified patients were included in the study. Significant difference was seen in the pelvic tilt (PT) angle between the patient group with insufficiency fractures (n= 49; mean age: 78.02 ± 11.80) and the control group with lumbago patients (n= 53; mean age: 69.23 ± 11.23). The PT was significantly higher in the patients with insufficiency fractures (25.74° ± 4.76; p⁎⁎⁎⁎ ≤ 0.0001). The study demonstrates a significant extension of the PT angle of individuals with insufficiency fractures when compared to those with lumbago. The result suggests a potential association between pelvic tilt and fracture susceptibility. A retrospective study about the influence of sagittal balance of the spine on insufficiency fractures of the posterior pelvic ring measured by the "pelvic tilt angle", DRKS00032120. Registered 20th June 2023 - Prospectively registered. Trial registration number DRKS00032120.
ISSN:0020-1383
1879-0267
DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2024.111520