Risk factors for complications following pelvic ring and acetabular fractures: A retrospective analysis at an urban level 1 trauma center

Background: Pelvic ring and acetabular fractures are some of the most morbid in orthopedic trauma. They commonly require large exposures for fixation and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This study attempts to identify risk factors for complications following operative fixati...

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Main Authors: Jeffrey M Henstenburg, Joseph A Larwa, Christine S Williams, Mitesh P Shah, Susan P Harding
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/22104917211006890
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spelling doaj-dbb64aaf12fb42b1a14b2d0359418eaf2021-04-19T21:34:01ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation2210-49252021-04-012810.1177/22104917211006890Risk factors for complications following pelvic ring and acetabular fractures: A retrospective analysis at an urban level 1 trauma centerJeffrey M Henstenburg0Joseph A Larwa1Christine S Williams2Mitesh P Shah3Susan P Harding4 Rothman Orthopaedic Institute at Jefferson Health Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Philadelphia, PA, USA , Philadelphia, PA, USA , New York, NY, USA , Wynnewood, PA, USA , Philadelphia, PA, USABackground: Pelvic ring and acetabular fractures are some of the most morbid in orthopedic trauma. They commonly require large exposures for fixation and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This study attempts to identify risk factors for complications following operative fixation of pelvic injuries. Methods: 126 patients treated for pelvic injuries were reviewed retrospectively. Demographics, procedure characteristics, and outcomes were recorded. Variables associated with complications were analyzed using logistic regression analysis. Results: Complications occurred in 12 patients. Higher BMI, longer length of stay, and ilioinguinal approach were significantly associated with increased infection risk. Co-morbid heart disease and concurrent smoking status showed a trend for increased infection risk. Higher BMI and ilioinguinal approach were significantly associated with an increased likelihood of re-operation. Positive psychiatric history and Medicaid payer status showed a trend toward higher reoperation risk. Conclusion: Knowledge of these risk factors can help guide management and predict outcomes following pelvic fracture fixation.https://doi.org/10.1177/22104917211006890
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author Jeffrey M Henstenburg
Joseph A Larwa
Christine S Williams
Mitesh P Shah
Susan P Harding
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Joseph A Larwa
Christine S Williams
Mitesh P Shah
Susan P Harding
Risk factors for complications following pelvic ring and acetabular fractures: A retrospective analysis at an urban level 1 trauma center
Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation
author_facet Jeffrey M Henstenburg
Joseph A Larwa
Christine S Williams
Mitesh P Shah
Susan P Harding
author_sort Jeffrey M Henstenburg
title Risk factors for complications following pelvic ring and acetabular fractures: A retrospective analysis at an urban level 1 trauma center
title_short Risk factors for complications following pelvic ring and acetabular fractures: A retrospective analysis at an urban level 1 trauma center
title_full Risk factors for complications following pelvic ring and acetabular fractures: A retrospective analysis at an urban level 1 trauma center
title_fullStr Risk factors for complications following pelvic ring and acetabular fractures: A retrospective analysis at an urban level 1 trauma center
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for complications following pelvic ring and acetabular fractures: A retrospective analysis at an urban level 1 trauma center
title_sort risk factors for complications following pelvic ring and acetabular fractures: a retrospective analysis at an urban level 1 trauma center
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation
issn 2210-4925
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Background: Pelvic ring and acetabular fractures are some of the most morbid in orthopedic trauma. They commonly require large exposures for fixation and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This study attempts to identify risk factors for complications following operative fixation of pelvic injuries. Methods: 126 patients treated for pelvic injuries were reviewed retrospectively. Demographics, procedure characteristics, and outcomes were recorded. Variables associated with complications were analyzed using logistic regression analysis. Results: Complications occurred in 12 patients. Higher BMI, longer length of stay, and ilioinguinal approach were significantly associated with increased infection risk. Co-morbid heart disease and concurrent smoking status showed a trend for increased infection risk. Higher BMI and ilioinguinal approach were significantly associated with an increased likelihood of re-operation. Positive psychiatric history and Medicaid payer status showed a trend toward higher reoperation risk. Conclusion: Knowledge of these risk factors can help guide management and predict outcomes following pelvic fracture fixation.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/22104917211006890
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