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Minimally Invasive Open Reduction and Maintenance Technique for Anterior Sacrococcygeal Dislocation: A Case Report

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Abstract
Anterior dislocation of the coccyx is rare, but it can occur due to trauma. Conservative treatment is usually performed. However, dislocation reduction may be required to control severe pain in the acute phase or to prevent chronic complications. If manual reduction fails, open reduction is required. The extent of the incision and the method used to maintain the reduction should be considered during open reduction. A 56-year-old male patient experienced a dislocation of the sacrococcygeal joint after falling backwards. Despite conservative treatment, the patient complained of persistent pain during sitting and when using the bathroom. A manual reduction was attempted but failed. We performed joystick reduction via minimal incision and maintained the reduction using a one-strand trans-osseous suture passing through the skin. The patient was advised to use a soft cushion when sitting or lying down for four weeks after surgery. The supine position was not restricted. The patient's symptoms significantly improved after surgery. At the 6-month follow-up, the sacrococcygeal joint showed good alignment and no surgical complications occurred. During the treatment of sacrococcygeal dislocation, the rapid alleviation of acute pain and minimizing potential complications are key points. If open reduction is needed, the minimally invasive reduction technique with a one-strand trans-osseous suture may offer patient satisfaction and a good surgical outcome.
All Author(s)
Chang-Hyun Kim ; Sung-Joon Yoon ; Soon-Do Wang ; Woo-Jong Kim ; Chang-Hwa Hong
Issued Date
2023
Type
Article
Keyword
joint dislocationminimal invasive surgeryopen reductionsacrococcygeal region
Publisher
Lietuvos gydytojų sąjunga
Kauno medicinos universitetas
Vilniaus Universitetas
ISSN
1010-660X ; 1648-9144
Citation Title
Medicina
Citation Volume
59
Citation Number
11
Citation Start Page
1958
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.3390/medicina59111958
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/1288
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