Study Design Biomechanical study. Purpose To investigate the relative stiffness of a new posterior pelvic fixation for unstable vertical fractures of the sacrum. Overview of Literature The reported operative fixation techniques for vertical sacral fractures include iliosacral screw, sacral bar fixations, transiliac plating, and local plate osteosynthesis. Clinical as well as biomechanical studies have demonstrated that these conventional techniques are insufficient to stabilize the vertically unstable sacral fractures. Methods To simulate a vertically unstable fractured sacrum, 12 synthetic pelvic models were prepared. In each model, a 5-mm gap was created through the left transforaminal zone (Denis zone II). The pubic symphysis was complet...
Background: Incomplete lateral compression fractures (including AO Type B2.1) are among the most com...
Purpose: Numerous different fixation techniques are used to treat vertical shear sacral fractures. W...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The purpose of this comparative cadaveric study was to inv...
Vertical sacral fracture is one of the most difficult fractures to treat. Posterior fixation using s...
With increasing life expectancy, fragility fractures of the pelvic ring are seen more frequently. Al...
We report preliminary results for unstable sacral fractures treated with a modified posterior triang...
We report preliminary results for unstable sacral fractures treated with a modified posterior triang...
Abstract Objective To examine the impact of sacroiliac screw position and length on the biomechanica...
Introduction: Vertically unstable sacral transforaminal fractures can be stabilized both with a tran...
This publication was supported by the European Regional Development Fund-Project ”Applica tion of Mo...
The experimental study focuses on minimally invasive fixation techniques of linear sacral fractures ...
Abstract Objective To compare the biomechanical stability of transsacral-transiliac screw fixation a...
Objective: To measure the failure rate of percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation of vertically unsta...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the stiffness and strength of various sacroiliac screw fixations to compare ...
Pelvic ring injuries are uncommon but serious injuries. Percutaneous sacro-iliac screw fixation (SSF...
Background: Incomplete lateral compression fractures (including AO Type B2.1) are among the most com...
Purpose: Numerous different fixation techniques are used to treat vertical shear sacral fractures. W...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The purpose of this comparative cadaveric study was to inv...
Vertical sacral fracture is one of the most difficult fractures to treat. Posterior fixation using s...
With increasing life expectancy, fragility fractures of the pelvic ring are seen more frequently. Al...
We report preliminary results for unstable sacral fractures treated with a modified posterior triang...
We report preliminary results for unstable sacral fractures treated with a modified posterior triang...
Abstract Objective To examine the impact of sacroiliac screw position and length on the biomechanica...
Introduction: Vertically unstable sacral transforaminal fractures can be stabilized both with a tran...
This publication was supported by the European Regional Development Fund-Project ”Applica tion of Mo...
The experimental study focuses on minimally invasive fixation techniques of linear sacral fractures ...
Abstract Objective To compare the biomechanical stability of transsacral-transiliac screw fixation a...
Objective: To measure the failure rate of percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation of vertically unsta...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the stiffness and strength of various sacroiliac screw fixations to compare ...
Pelvic ring injuries are uncommon but serious injuries. Percutaneous sacro-iliac screw fixation (SSF...
Background: Incomplete lateral compression fractures (including AO Type B2.1) are among the most com...
Purpose: Numerous different fixation techniques are used to treat vertical shear sacral fractures. W...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The purpose of this comparative cadaveric study was to inv...