Although iliosacral lag screws are an established technique for fixati
on of sacroiliac joint dislocation and sacral fractures, there is a pa
ucity of data on the relative strength of fixation of screws in the sa
cral ala and body. The purpose of this study was to quantify and compa
re the extraction strength of cancellous screws in the sacral ala and
body. Twelve fresh frozen cadaveric human pelves (mean age 76) were us
ed to test the extraction strength of three groups of 7.0 mm cannulate
d cancellous screws: long-threaded in the sacral body, short-threaded
in the body and short-threaded in the ala. The mean extraction strengt
hs were 925, 374 and 71 newtons (or 92, 37, and 7 kg) respectively. Th
e differences between the three groups were highly significant (all P<
0.0025). These data strongly recommend that the goal in iliosacral la
g screw fixation should be to insert a long-threaded screw into the sa
cral body, if safely feasible. Fixation in the ala is inferior and sho
uld be avoided in the elderly.