Minimally Traumatic Spinopelvic Dissociation With Prolonged Bisphosphonate Use

2016 
Bisphosphonates have become the first-line treatment for diseases involv ing excessive osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. However, evidence suggests that elevated doses or prolonged treatment may impair normal skeletal mineralization and may be associated with fractures. The majority of these fractures are located in the subtrochanteric region. This article presents the first described case of atraumatic spinopelvic dissociation related to a com bination of osteoporosis and prolonged bisphosphonate use. The current literature also is reviewed, and putative mechanisms and management options are discussed. [Orthopedics. 2016; 39(4):e753-e755.]
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