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Pelvic Fixation in Adult Spinal Deformity: Complications, Controversies, and Future Directions.

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Jones, KE; Holton, KJ; Ladd, B; Sembrano, JN; Martin, CT; Smith, JS; Polly, DW
Published in: Global Spine J
July 2025

Study DesignNarrative Review.ObjectivePelvic fixation is a crucial technique in modern adult spinal deformity surgery, yet complications and failure rates remain high. Significant controversy exists regarding the type and number of points of pelvic fixation needed but remains poorly defined. The purpose of this article is to summarize current literature on pelvic fixation techniques, complications, and outcomes, discuss controversies, and suggest future directions.MethodsA literature search was conducted in PubMed for publications written in English with full text available from January 2000 to January 2022 using the following search terms: "spinopelvic fixation", "sacroiliac fixation", "iliac screw", "S2AI screw" and "complications" or "outcomes" together with "adult spinal deformity" and "scoliosis".ResultsTwenty-two articles were identified as describing complications/outcomes comparing pelvic fixation techniques (S2AI vs iliac; n = 6) or as reporting on a single technique (n = 16). The main categories of pelvic fixation complications were mechanical, pseudarthrosis, wound infection, sacroiliac joint pain, and revision. Four studies found lower complication rates for S2AI screws vs iliac screws. Descriptive studies reported high rates of complications for both S2AI and iliac screws. The frequency of complications was as follows: screw fracture 1.9%-9%, screw loosening 2%-65%, L5-S1 pseudarthrosis 6%-23.9%, sacroiliac joint pain 3.2%-52.5%, revision rate 2.4%-50%.ConclusionsPelvic fixation with either S2AI or iliac screws provides significant stability to constructs that extend to the sacrum. Further study is needed to characterize the number of points of pelvic fixation needed and clarify the role of pelvic fixation in causation or treatment of sacroiliac joint pain.

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Global Spine J

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2192-5682

Publication Date

July 2025

Volume

15

Issue

3_suppl

Start / End Page

123S / 134S

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Jones, K. E., Holton, K. J., Ladd, B., Sembrano, J. N., Martin, C. T., Smith, J. S., & Polly, D. W. (2025). Pelvic Fixation in Adult Spinal Deformity: Complications, Controversies, and Future Directions. Global Spine J, 15(3_suppl), 123S-134S. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682241242454
Jones, Kristen E., Kenneth J. Holton, Bryan Ladd, Jonathan N. Sembrano, Christopher T. Martin, Justin S. Smith, and David W. Polly. “Pelvic Fixation in Adult Spinal Deformity: Complications, Controversies, and Future Directions.Global Spine J 15, no. 3_suppl (July 2025): 123S-134S. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682241242454.
Jones KE, Holton KJ, Ladd B, Sembrano JN, Martin CT, Smith JS, et al. Pelvic Fixation in Adult Spinal Deformity: Complications, Controversies, and Future Directions. Global Spine J. 2025 Jul;15(3_suppl):123S-134S.
Jones, Kristen E., et al. “Pelvic Fixation in Adult Spinal Deformity: Complications, Controversies, and Future Directions.Global Spine J, vol. 15, no. 3_suppl, July 2025, pp. 123S-134S. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/21925682241242454.
Jones KE, Holton KJ, Ladd B, Sembrano JN, Martin CT, Smith JS, Polly DW. Pelvic Fixation in Adult Spinal Deformity: Complications, Controversies, and Future Directions. Global Spine J. 2025 Jul;15(3_suppl):123S-134S.
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Published In

Global Spine J

DOI

ISSN

2192-5682

Publication Date

July 2025

Volume

15

Issue

3_suppl

Start / End Page

123S / 134S

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences