sacral insufficiency fracture; osteoporotic sacral fracture

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Etiology

Epidemiology

  • older women

Pathology

Clinical manifestations

Radiology

Management

  • prognosis
    • pain resolves in 4-6 weeks in most patients

More general terms

References

  1. Geriatric Review Syllabus, 8th edition (GRS8) Durso SC and Sullivan GN (eds) American Geriatrics Society, 2013
    Geriatric Review Syllabus, 11th edition (GRS11) Harper GM, Lyons WL, Potter JF (eds) American Geriatrics Society, 2022
  2. Galbraith JG, Butler JS, Blake SP, Kelleher G. Sacral insufficiency fractures: an easily overlooked cause of back pain in the ED. Am J Emerg Med. 2011 Mar;29(3):359.e5-6. PMID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20675092
  3. Schindler OS, Watura R, Cobby M. Sacral insufficiency fractures. J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong). 2007 Dec;15(3):339-46. PMID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18162683
  4. Hatgis J, Granville M, Jacobson RE et al. Sacral insufficiency fractures: recognition and treatment in patients with concurrent lumbar vertebral compression fractures. Cureus. 2017;9(2):e1008 PMID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28293486 PMCID: PMC5333948 Free PMC article https://www.cureus.com/articles/6245-sacral-insufficiency-fractures-recognition-and-treatment-in-patients-with-concurrent-lumbar-vertebral-compression-fractures