The tale of two vessels, vascular complications following a breach of the pelvic inner table due to acetabular screws: a report of two cases

Injuries to the pelvic vasculature during total hip arthroplasties are rare but have serious consequence. They demand urgent and early identification so that appropriate treatment can be instituted. If the bleeding is severe, cardiovascular compromise occurs intraoperatively and this will alert the...

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Main Authors: Ayob, Khairul Anwar, Merican, Azhar M., Sulaiman, Shahrul-Hisham, Ramli, Ahmad Rafizi Hariz
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spelling my.um.eprints.267432022-04-18T01:13:10Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26743/ The tale of two vessels, vascular complications following a breach of the pelvic inner table due to acetabular screws: a report of two cases Ayob, Khairul Anwar Merican, Azhar M. Sulaiman, Shahrul-Hisham Ramli, Ahmad Rafizi Hariz RD Surgery Injuries to the pelvic vasculature during total hip arthroplasties are rare but have serious consequence. They demand urgent and early identification so that appropriate treatment can be instituted. If the bleeding is severe, cardiovascular compromise occurs intraoperatively and this will alert the surgeon of this possibility during acetabular screw placement. Alternatively, a delay in diagnosis can occur because the bleeding and the injured vessel are in the pelvic cavity and not visualized during the surgery. In this article, we report two cases from our center occurring within a six-month interval that sustained a vascular injury during acetabular drilling for screw placement for cementless cup fixation. Each case had a different vessel injury and different lessons can be learned from these rare injuries. The first case had an injury of the inferior gluteal artery following a breach of the sciatic notch. The vessel was treated with percutaneous embolization. The second case demonstrated a venous injury, following a medial protrusio technique for congenital hip dysplasia and a short anterosuperior screw, transecting the external iliac vein. This was subsequently repaired using an endovascular technique. We conclude the reasons for these vessel injuries after analyzing advanced imaging, discuss measures to avoid vessel injury and detail the minimally invasive method for their treatment. Turkish Joint Diseases Foundation 2021 Article PeerReviewed Ayob, Khairul Anwar and Merican, Azhar M. and Sulaiman, Shahrul-Hisham and Ramli, Ahmad Rafizi Hariz (2021) The tale of two vessels, vascular complications following a breach of the pelvic inner table due to acetabular screws: a report of two cases. Joint Diseases and Related Surgery, 32 (1). pp. 239-244. ISSN 2687-4784, DOI https://doi.org/10.5606/ehc.2021.77862 <https://doi.org/10.5606/ehc.2021.77862>. 10.5606/ehc.2021.77862
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Ayob, Khairul Anwar
Merican, Azhar M.
Sulaiman, Shahrul-Hisham
Ramli, Ahmad Rafizi Hariz
The tale of two vessels, vascular complications following a breach of the pelvic inner table due to acetabular screws: a report of two cases
description Injuries to the pelvic vasculature during total hip arthroplasties are rare but have serious consequence. They demand urgent and early identification so that appropriate treatment can be instituted. If the bleeding is severe, cardiovascular compromise occurs intraoperatively and this will alert the surgeon of this possibility during acetabular screw placement. Alternatively, a delay in diagnosis can occur because the bleeding and the injured vessel are in the pelvic cavity and not visualized during the surgery. In this article, we report two cases from our center occurring within a six-month interval that sustained a vascular injury during acetabular drilling for screw placement for cementless cup fixation. Each case had a different vessel injury and different lessons can be learned from these rare injuries. The first case had an injury of the inferior gluteal artery following a breach of the sciatic notch. The vessel was treated with percutaneous embolization. The second case demonstrated a venous injury, following a medial protrusio technique for congenital hip dysplasia and a short anterosuperior screw, transecting the external iliac vein. This was subsequently repaired using an endovascular technique. We conclude the reasons for these vessel injuries after analyzing advanced imaging, discuss measures to avoid vessel injury and detail the minimally invasive method for their treatment.
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author Ayob, Khairul Anwar
Merican, Azhar M.
Sulaiman, Shahrul-Hisham
Ramli, Ahmad Rafizi Hariz
author_facet Ayob, Khairul Anwar
Merican, Azhar M.
Sulaiman, Shahrul-Hisham
Ramli, Ahmad Rafizi Hariz
author_sort Ayob, Khairul Anwar
title The tale of two vessels, vascular complications following a breach of the pelvic inner table due to acetabular screws: a report of two cases
title_short The tale of two vessels, vascular complications following a breach of the pelvic inner table due to acetabular screws: a report of two cases
title_full The tale of two vessels, vascular complications following a breach of the pelvic inner table due to acetabular screws: a report of two cases
title_fullStr The tale of two vessels, vascular complications following a breach of the pelvic inner table due to acetabular screws: a report of two cases
title_full_unstemmed The tale of two vessels, vascular complications following a breach of the pelvic inner table due to acetabular screws: a report of two cases
title_sort tale of two vessels, vascular complications following a breach of the pelvic inner table due to acetabular screws: a report of two cases
publisher Turkish Joint Diseases Foundation
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