Kaderly R E
Department of Clinical Sciences, Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Ithaca, New York 14853.
Vet Surg. 1991 Mar-Apr;20(2):91-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950x.1991.tb00313.x.
Bilateral sacroiliac fracture-luxations in four dogs and four cats weighing 3.5 kg to 30.9 kg were reduced and stabilized with a single 3.5 mm, 4.5 mm, or 6.5 mm transsacral screw. Alignment of the drill bit was visual in six cases and assisted by the use of an aiming device in two cases. Seven animals were reevaluated at months 3 to 6. No significant screw loosening or loss of reduction had occurred. Although no intraoperative complications were encountered with visual drill bit alignment, use of an aiming device for transsacral drilling is strongly recommended.
对4只体重在3.5千克至30.9千克之间的犬和4只猫的双侧骶髂关节骨折脱位,采用单枚3.5毫米、4.5毫米或6.5毫米的经骶骨螺钉进行复位和固定。6例通过肉眼观察钻头的方向,2例使用瞄准装置辅助。7只动物在3至6个月时接受了重新评估。未发生明显的螺钉松动或复位丢失。尽管肉眼观察钻头方向时未出现术中并发症,但强烈建议在经骶骨钻孔时使用瞄准装置。