In this retrospective study, surgical results of four patients with sacral tumors having disparate pathologic diagnoses, who were treated with partial or total sacrectomy and lumbopelvic stabilization were abstracted. Two patients were treated with partial sacral resection and two patients were treated with total sacrectomy and spinopelvic fixation. Fixation methods included spinopelvic fixation with rods and screws in two cases, reconstruction plate in one case, and fresh frozen allografts in two cases. Fibular allografts used for reconstruction accelerated bony union and enhanced the stability in two cases. Addition of polymethyl methacrylate in the cavity in the case of a giant cell tumor had a positive stabilizing effect on fixation. As...
This book provides an up-to-date overview on the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and imaging ch...
This book provides an up-to-date overview on the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and imaging ch...
Background: Giant cell tumors of the lumbar spine are uncommon lesions. Aggressive management of suc...
In this retrospective study, surgical results of four patients with sacral tumors having disparate p...
Patients with malignant lumbosacral pelvic lesions present a difficult surgical challenge. Because ...
Background:Although numerous reports have been published about various methods for reconstruction af...
To review the patients with malignant pelvic tumors involving sacrum treated surgically and to discu...
Study Design. Systematic review and expert consensus. Objective. To address the following two que...
Objectives Surgical management of the tumors in the sacropelvic region is a challenging field of sp...
【Abstract】Posterior lumbopelvic fixation with iliac screws is the most commonly used method for unst...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough numerous reports have been published about various methods for reconstruc...
ABSTRACT Spinopelvic instability is an uncommon injury that is caused by high-energy traumas. Surgic...
ObjectiveTo introduce a new classification of Enneking type IV pelvic tumors involving the sacrum an...
The paper presents the experience in surgical treatment of 10 patients with tumors of the sacroiliac...
Background: The sacrum is a rare location for spinal metastasis. These lesions are typically large a...
This book provides an up-to-date overview on the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and imaging ch...
This book provides an up-to-date overview on the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and imaging ch...
Background: Giant cell tumors of the lumbar spine are uncommon lesions. Aggressive management of suc...
In this retrospective study, surgical results of four patients with sacral tumors having disparate p...
Patients with malignant lumbosacral pelvic lesions present a difficult surgical challenge. Because ...
Background:Although numerous reports have been published about various methods for reconstruction af...
To review the patients with malignant pelvic tumors involving sacrum treated surgically and to discu...
Study Design. Systematic review and expert consensus. Objective. To address the following two que...
Objectives Surgical management of the tumors in the sacropelvic region is a challenging field of sp...
【Abstract】Posterior lumbopelvic fixation with iliac screws is the most commonly used method for unst...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough numerous reports have been published about various methods for reconstruc...
ABSTRACT Spinopelvic instability is an uncommon injury that is caused by high-energy traumas. Surgic...
ObjectiveTo introduce a new classification of Enneking type IV pelvic tumors involving the sacrum an...
The paper presents the experience in surgical treatment of 10 patients with tumors of the sacroiliac...
Background: The sacrum is a rare location for spinal metastasis. These lesions are typically large a...
This book provides an up-to-date overview on the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and imaging ch...
This book provides an up-to-date overview on the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and imaging ch...
Background: Giant cell tumors of the lumbar spine are uncommon lesions. Aggressive management of suc...