ABSTRACT Objective The use of open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) for unstable pelvic injuries is associated with extensive blood loss, iatrogenic neurovascular injury, and infection. Moreover, the placement of sacroiliac (SI) screws is a blinded procedure, guided primarily by palpation and two-dimensional radiological screening, which demands expertise. The complex three-dimensional anatomy of SI joint and its proximity to neurovascular structure require a safe and precise technique. Computed tomography (CT)-guided SI joint stabilization allows an accurate intra-operative assessment of screw placement. This study demonstrated a technique of CT-guided closed reduction and screw fixation of the SI joint in unstable pelvic fractures....
ObjectivePelvic injuries refer to the disruption of the inherent structural and mechanical integrity...
OBJECTIVE: Posterior pelvic lesions, especially of the sacral-iliac joint, have high mortality and ...
Surgical stabilization of posterior pelvic ring fractures can be achieved by closed reduction and pe...
Introduction: The treatment of the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) vertical instability is a matter of curren...
SummaryIntroductionThe reference surgical treatment for unstable posterior pelvic fracture is percut...
Study Design This is a retrospective study. Purpose Recent advances in intraoperative imaging and cl...
Purpose: To assess the midterm results of closed reduction and percutaneous fixation (CRPF) with com...
Sacral insufficiency fractures constitute clinical challenges because no effective surgical techniqu...
IntroductionThe correct usage of preoperative and intraoperative imaging allows fixation of posterio...
textabstractThe aim of this thesis is to evaluate three major aspects of the use of sacroiliac screw...
In this study, we sought to assess the safety and accuracy of sacropelvic fixation performed with im...
AbstractObjectivePosterior pelvic lesions, especially of the sacral-iliac joint, have high mortality...
Abstract Background Percutaneous iliosacral (IS) screw fixation and trans-iliac trans-sacral (TITS) ...
Pelvic fractures and sacroiliac joint (SI) diastasis are debilitating injuries which can drastically...
Unstable pelvic ring fractures are challenging injuries regarding their reduction and stabilization....
ObjectivePelvic injuries refer to the disruption of the inherent structural and mechanical integrity...
OBJECTIVE: Posterior pelvic lesions, especially of the sacral-iliac joint, have high mortality and ...
Surgical stabilization of posterior pelvic ring fractures can be achieved by closed reduction and pe...
Introduction: The treatment of the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) vertical instability is a matter of curren...
SummaryIntroductionThe reference surgical treatment for unstable posterior pelvic fracture is percut...
Study Design This is a retrospective study. Purpose Recent advances in intraoperative imaging and cl...
Purpose: To assess the midterm results of closed reduction and percutaneous fixation (CRPF) with com...
Sacral insufficiency fractures constitute clinical challenges because no effective surgical techniqu...
IntroductionThe correct usage of preoperative and intraoperative imaging allows fixation of posterio...
textabstractThe aim of this thesis is to evaluate three major aspects of the use of sacroiliac screw...
In this study, we sought to assess the safety and accuracy of sacropelvic fixation performed with im...
AbstractObjectivePosterior pelvic lesions, especially of the sacral-iliac joint, have high mortality...
Abstract Background Percutaneous iliosacral (IS) screw fixation and trans-iliac trans-sacral (TITS) ...
Pelvic fractures and sacroiliac joint (SI) diastasis are debilitating injuries which can drastically...
Unstable pelvic ring fractures are challenging injuries regarding their reduction and stabilization....
ObjectivePelvic injuries refer to the disruption of the inherent structural and mechanical integrity...
OBJECTIVE: Posterior pelvic lesions, especially of the sacral-iliac joint, have high mortality and ...
Surgical stabilization of posterior pelvic ring fractures can be achieved by closed reduction and pe...