Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine Avulsion Fracture
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Avulsion fractures of the pelvic apophyses rarely occur in adolescent athletes in the course of sudden strong contraction of muscle attached to growth cartilage. This injury may usually be misdiagnosed for tendon or muscle strain. Patient’s history, physical examination, and radiologic studies are important for diagnosis. The literature includes only a few case reports but no case series as yet. The aim of this study was to present the results of 5 cases of anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) avulsion fractures treated conservatively. The study included 5 patients (4 male, 1 female, mean age 13.6 years) who underwent conservative treatment for AIIS avulsion fractures and had an adequate follow-up. All patients were admitted to the emergency department and misdiagnosed as muscle strain. Three of them were football player, 1 skier, and 1 fighter. Each patient was treated with immobilization and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs. At follow-up, all patients showed relief from their pain and mechanical symptoms and regained full range of motion and returned to their previous levels of activity. Diagnosis requires careful attention to the physical examination and imaging. In this series, all pelvic avulsion fractures (100%) were managed successfully with a conservative approach. Good results and return to previous levels of activity can be achieved with conservative treatment. (Medicine 94(7):e562) Abbreviations: AIIS = anterior inferior iliac spine, CT = computerized tomography, ROM = range of motion. INTRODUCTION , Uğur Tiftikçi, M as, MD, sgin, MD bigger problem with their increasing frequency and importance; 3% to 5% of all sport injuries are seen around groin region. These injuries are occurring mostly in competitive sports with hitting, running, and sudden direction changes in sprinting. Although some clues for diagnosis exist in patient’s history, these injuries are still a big dilemma with their diagnosis and also treatment. Most of these injuries are misdiagnosed as strain and only medication was the treatment modality that causes delay in return to sports. Therefore, a carefully taken anamnesis and physical examination with radiographic confirmation are needed for exact diagnosis. CASES This is a retrospective case series study that included 5 patients (aged 12, 13, 14, 14, and 15, respectively) with anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) avulsion fractures who were treated conservatively. Written informed consent was obtained from the patients’ parents who participated in this case. Common complaints in all of the patients were sudden-onset groin pain that also caused limping. All patients were admitted to the emergency department and misdiagnosed for muscle strain. Three of them were football player, 1 skier, and 1 fighter. In all patients, AIIS avulsion fracture was detected after admission to orthopedic clinic because of continuing complaints. Case 1: Our first patient was a 14-year-old girl. She was injured during back fall while skiing. Mechanism of injury in the skier was uncontrolled hip/thigh motion that occurs when there is hyperextension of the hip joint and the flexion of the knee, as in the action of skiing. Her complaint was sudden-onset groin pain with disability to walk. She was immediately admitted to the emergency room. Only nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug was given which was ineffective for pain release. She has admitted to the orthopedic department after a while (Figures 1 and 2). Cases 2, 3, and 4: These patients were male football players with ages 12, 14, and 15. They have begun to play without preconditioning and after a strengthful hit they all have had sudden-onset groin pain. Two of them on the same day and the other patient after 1 day have admitted to the emergency service. Because of the persistent pain even after medication usage, they were referred to the orthopedic department (Figures 3–8). Case 5: A 13-year-old girl has admitted to the emergency service with a sudden-onset groin pain when she was hitting during fighting sport. She was also referred to our clinic with continuing pain (Figures 9 and 10). Four of the patients were limping to right side whereas one to the left side. On physical examination, there was pain in fected groin region and pain was spreadteromedial aspect of the thigh. Active xtension was painful. On direct x-ray www.md-journal.com | 1 disability to move the limb. The muscles around the injured region cause severe pain while active contraction. Although some local tenderness exists on palpation, deep palpation is Serbest et al Medicine Volume 94, Number 7, February 2015 examination and computerized tomography (CT) scans, AIIS avulsion fractures were detected in all 5 patients. In early period, all patients were treated with immobilization and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Conservative treatment consisted of bed rest, with the affected hip at 708 to 908 flexion for the first 2 weeks, symptomatic treatment of pain, and soft-tissue edema. Passive-assisted range-of-motion (ROM) exercises were initiated as soon as pain allowed. In the subacute phase, in order to obtain pain-free hip and knee ROM and improve quadriceps muscle function, we started rehabilitation that addressed ROM, strength, and neuromuscular control of the hip and knee. After 2 weeks of resting period, patients were mobilized with 2 crutches without weight bearing to the affected limb. After week 6, total weight bearing was allowed and at the end of week 8, running and basic conditioning was allowed. At the end of week 10, all sportive activities were allowed. All patients were able to compete and receive heavy training after week 10. DISCUSSION AIIS avulsion fractures are more rare cases than other pelvic avulsion fractures. Its incidence is between 14.8% and FIGURE 1. Pelvis anteroposterior x-ray shows a right anterior inferior iliac spine avulsion fracture in case 1. 22.1%. More than 90% of these avulsion fractures are seen between 14 and 17 years of age mainly among boys. Because ossification of the pelvic ring continues until late adolescence, FIGURE 2. Axial computerized tomography scan of the pelvis showing the avulsion fracture of the left anterior superior iliac spine. 2 | www.md-journal.com the weakest part of the musculotendinous unit is the apophysis with high incidence of avulsion injuries compared with muscles and tendons. AIIS avulsions are the results of sudden and forceful contraction of rectus femoris muscle concentrically or eccentrically. While concentric contraction occurs on the acceleration phase of the push-off, eccentric contraction is the end result of deceleration. The most common injury mechanism is concentric contraction during the start of sprinting although eccentric contraction is also seen after sliding-type injuries. During the injury, although the hip joint is hyperextended and the knee joint is in flexed position, the muscle rectus femoris is more prone to this type of injury while hitting the ball in a football play. The most common activities causing avulsion fractures are sprint running, steeplechase, sudden direction-changing sportive activities, sudden accelerating and decelerating activities, and uncontrolled football hitting. Less-common mechanism is excessive passive elongation of the musculotendinous unit during gymnastic movements. One of our case was injured during back fall while skiing, by hitting the ball during football match in other 3 cases, and during hitting in fighting sport in another case. During apophyseal avulsion of pelvis, loud sound of rupture is heard which is followed by sudden severe pain with FIGURE 3. Pelvis anteroposterior x-ray shows a right anterior inferior iliac spine avulsion fracture in case 2. FIGURE 4. Axial computerized tomography scan of the pelvis showing the avulsion fracture of the left anterior superior iliac spine. Copyright # 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved . medication, and 5-staged rehabilitation program are included. FIGURE 5. Pelvis anteroposterior x-ray shows a right anterior inferior iliac spine avulsion fracture in case 3. FIGURE 8. Axial computerized tomography scan of the pelvis showing the avulsion fracture of the left anterior superior iliac spine. Medicine Volume 94, Number 7, February 2015 Iliac Spine Avulsion Fracture needed to localize an avulsion of AIIS. Practitioners interpret these injuries mostly as strain. All of our patients are also misdiagnosed as simple muscle strain in first admission to emergency service. Avulsed fragment could be seen on direct x-rays. These must also be differentiated from os acetabuli (an accessory ossicle at the superior rim of the acetabulum), traumatic myositis ossificans of the rectus femoris, and bone tumors. CT can be used in order to determine exact displacement of the fragment. If the fracture displacement is more than two centimeters, surgically open reduction and internal fixation FIGURE 6. Axial computerized tomography scan of the pelvis showing the avulsion fracture of the left anterior superior iliac spine. are needed. They sometimes resemble to Salter–Harris type 1 or 2 epiphyseal injuries. Direct comparative x-rays with contralateral side are very useful in exact diagnosis. FIGURE 7. Pelvis anteroposterior x-ray shows a right anterior inferior iliac spine avulsion fracture in case 4. Copyright # 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. The treatment of AIIS avulsion fractures is mostly conservative. Only limited cases exist in the literature that are treated with open reduction and internal fixation. They also have similar results with conservatively treated cases. Surgery is only indicated in cases with displacement more than two centimeters, nonunions, and early recovery-needed professional athletes. Fibrous unions with long duration of persistent pain are also evaluated for surgical excision depending on displacement of fragment. In conservative treatment, bed rest, analgesic FIGURE 9. Pelvis anteroposterior x-ray shows a right anterior inferior iliac spine avulsion fracture in case 5. Total recovery achieved between third week and fourth month. Early return to sportive activities may result in FIGURE 10. Axial computerized tomography scan of the pelvis showing the avulsion fracture of the left anterior superior iliac spine. www.md-journal.com | 3 displacement and prolonged union. Although the fragment isdisplaced more distally than its original insertion due to thecontraction of the rectus femoris muscle, it has not been shownany limitation affecting their sportive activities. Healing isachieved generally with callus formation. The functional resultsof conservative and surgical treatments are similar in returningto preinjured athletic level. Also, in all of our cases, radiologicalhealing with callus formation and returning to preinjured ROMis achieved at the end of week 10.As a result, AIIS avulsion fractures are seen very rarely inadolescent athletes with sudden or uncontrolled forceful con-traction of rectus femoris muscle. These injuries are veryconvenient to be misdiagnosed as a simple strain and latediagnosis may cause chronic pain with decreased sportiveperformance in the future. Therefore, comparative anterior–posterior pelvic x-rays are needed not to miss avulsions inadolescents; also in some instances, more advanced scanningmethods must be considered. REFERENCESSerbest et al 1. Schuett DJ, Bomar JD, Pennock AT. Pelvic apophyseal avulsion fractures: a retrospective review of 228 cases. J Pediatr Orthop. 2014. doi: 10.1097/BPO.0000000000000328. [Epub ahead of print]. 4 | www.md-journal.com2. Atalar H, Kayaoğlu E, Yavuz OY, et al. Avulsion fracture of the anterior inferior iliac spine. Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg.
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