Does Laterality Matter? The Effect of Unilateral v. Bilateral Sacroiliac Screw Fixation on Personal Hygiene.
David G DeckeyMatthew T GulbrandsenNathaniel B HinckleyNina J LaraCory K MayfieldJustin L MakovickaBiodun AdeniyiMichael S ChangPublished in: Global spine journal (2021)
SI screws increase the difficulty of performing personal hygiene; yet, the side of unilateral screws does not significantly change personal hygiene habits when compared to bilateral screw placement. Moreover, the length of the construct does not have a significant impact on ability to perform personal hygiene, cause changes in habits, or require the assistance of another individual. However, among our sample of individuals, bilateral fixation did result in a higher rate of revision instrumentation.