INTRODUCTION In iliosacral screw fixation, the dimensions of solely intraosseous (secure) pathways, perpendicular to the ilio-sacral articulation (optimal) with corresponding entry (EP) and aiming points (AP) on lateral fluoroscopic projections, and the factors (demographic, anatomic) influencing these have not yet been described. METHODS In 100 CTs of normal pelvises, the height and width of the secure and optimal pathways were measured on axial and coronal views bilaterally (total measurements: n=200). Corresponding EP and AP were defined as either the location of the screw head or tip at the crossing of lateral innominate bones' cortices (EP) and sacral midlines (AP) within the centre of the pathway, respectively. EP and AP were...
Aim: Unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries should be stabilised successfully by percutaneous ilios...
SummaryIntroductionThe reference surgical treatment for unstable posterior pelvic fracture is percut...
Purpose. To determine the safety of transarticular surface screw (TASS) insertion and the anatomical...
INTRODUCTION A preoperative planning approach for percutaneous screw fixation of the iliosacral j...
OBJECTIVE: Posterior pelvic lesions, especially of the sacral-iliac joint, have high mortality and ...
AbstractObjectivePosterior pelvic lesions, especially of the sacral-iliac joint, have high mortality...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to introduce practical landmarks for the successful use of th...
BACKGROUND Exact knowledge of the sacral anatomy is crucial for the percutaneous insertion of ilios...
\(\bf Purpose\) Instability of the posterior pelvic ring may be stabilized by lumbopelvic fixation....
BACKGROUND: Iliac screws are a widely used sacropelvic fixation technique, which is often criticized...
IntroductionThe correct usage of preoperative and intraoperative imaging allows fixation of posterio...
OBJECTIVE: Traditional iliac (TI) screws require extensive dissection, involve offset-connectors, an...
Iliosacral screw placement has recently become a popular method of treat- ment for pelvic disruptio...
BACKGROUND: Minimally invasive sacroiliac (SI) screw fixation carries a high risk for implant malpos...
OBJECTIVE: To assess optimal angulation characteristics of lateral mass screws for subaxial (C3 to C...
Aim: Unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries should be stabilised successfully by percutaneous ilios...
SummaryIntroductionThe reference surgical treatment for unstable posterior pelvic fracture is percut...
Purpose. To determine the safety of transarticular surface screw (TASS) insertion and the anatomical...
INTRODUCTION A preoperative planning approach for percutaneous screw fixation of the iliosacral j...
OBJECTIVE: Posterior pelvic lesions, especially of the sacral-iliac joint, have high mortality and ...
AbstractObjectivePosterior pelvic lesions, especially of the sacral-iliac joint, have high mortality...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to introduce practical landmarks for the successful use of th...
BACKGROUND Exact knowledge of the sacral anatomy is crucial for the percutaneous insertion of ilios...
\(\bf Purpose\) Instability of the posterior pelvic ring may be stabilized by lumbopelvic fixation....
BACKGROUND: Iliac screws are a widely used sacropelvic fixation technique, which is often criticized...
IntroductionThe correct usage of preoperative and intraoperative imaging allows fixation of posterio...
OBJECTIVE: Traditional iliac (TI) screws require extensive dissection, involve offset-connectors, an...
Iliosacral screw placement has recently become a popular method of treat- ment for pelvic disruptio...
BACKGROUND: Minimally invasive sacroiliac (SI) screw fixation carries a high risk for implant malpos...
OBJECTIVE: To assess optimal angulation characteristics of lateral mass screws for subaxial (C3 to C...
Aim: Unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries should be stabilised successfully by percutaneous ilios...
SummaryIntroductionThe reference surgical treatment for unstable posterior pelvic fracture is percut...
Purpose. To determine the safety of transarticular surface screw (TASS) insertion and the anatomical...