Insufficiency Fractures of the Iliac Crest Following Robot-Assisted Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Report of Two Cases
Tetsuya Tachibana, Hiroki Katagiri, Toshifumi Watanabe, Ryusuke Saito, Tetsuya Jinno

TL;DR
Two patients developed bone fractures at the iliac crest after robot-assisted hip surgery, likely due to pin insertion techniques.
Contribution
This paper reports two rare cases of iliac crest insufficiency fractures following robot-assisted THA using the Mako system.
Findings
Insufficiency fractures occurred at pin insertion sites in both patients four weeks post-surgery.
Fractures were confirmed by radiography and healed within three to six months with conservative treatment.
Both bicortical and transcortical pin fixation methods were associated with fractures.
Abstract
The risk of insufficiency fractures at the iliac crest following pin insertion during robot-assisted total hip arthroplasty (THA) is unknown, as there have been very few reports on this complication. Here, we report two cases of insufficiency fractures of the contralateral iliac crest following robot-assisted THA using the Mako system (Stryker Orthopaedics, Mahwah, NJ, USA). Both patients underwent left THA using the anterolateral supine approach, and three threaded bone pins (4.0 mm diameter) were inserted into the right iliac crest for pelvic array fixation. In case one, all three pins achieved bicortical fixation. In case two, one pin demonstrated long transcortical fixation with the outer cortex of the ilium, another was inserted into soft tissue, and the third pin was fixed monocortically. Postoperatively, both patients were discharged without pain or radiographic evidence of…
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TopicsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
