Case Reports in Orthopedics (Jan 2015)

Simultaneous Disruption of the Pubic Symphysis and Sacroiliac Joint during Vaginal Birth

  • Hakan Çıçek,
  • H. Levent Keskın,
  • Ümit Tuhanıoğlu,
  • Kasım Kiliçarslan,
  • Hasan Ulaş Oğur

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/812132
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Background. Puerperal diastasis of the pubic symphysis is a rare intrapartum complication. This report presents the case of a woman who experienced synchronous pubic symphysis and sacroiliac joint separations induced by vaginal delivery. Case. A 32-year-old woman (gravida 2, parity 2) with an uncomplicated prenatal course developed acute-onset anterior pubic pain during vaginal delivery. The pain persisted postpartum and was exacerbated by leg movement. Physical and radiographic examinations showed a pubic symphyseal separation of 2.4 cm, accompanied by a 10 mm disruption of the left sacroiliac joint. The patient was treated conservatively with pain-relief medication; bed rest, mostly in the left lateral decubitus position; closed reduction and application of a pelvic binder; use of a walker; and physical therapy. Conclusion. The patient responded to conservative management. She was essentially pain-free and regained movement and ambulation by 12 weeks postpartum.