Twelve patients underwent percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation and anterior fixation, one patient underwent percutaneous iliosacral conversion to open posterior SI fixation osteosynthesis because of neurological complications, while the other 43 patients underwent percutaneous screw fixation only. Conclusions Percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation is a rapid, safe and definitive treatment for unstable pelvic ring injury. The technique using standard C-arm fluoroscopy may allow accurate location of the screw placed in S1 and result in fewer complications when using percutaneous canulated screws
Objective To evaluate the clinical application of the minimally invasive modified pedicle screw–rod ...
Aim: Unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries should be stabilised successfully by percutaneous ilios...
Introduction: Unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries are best treated with operative methods due to...
SummaryIntroductionThe reference surgical treatment for unstable posterior pelvic fracture is percut...
Objective: Percutaneous iliosacral screw placement allows for minimally invasive fixation of posteri...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the treatment results from 20 patients who underwent an alternative oste...
Background Traditionally, operative fixation of pelvic and acetabular injuries involves complex appr...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the correct positioning of iliosacral screw in patients with unstable traumati...
textabstractThe aim of this thesis is to evaluate three major aspects of the use of sacroiliac screw...
Background: Percutaneous iliosacral screw placement following pelvic trauma is a very demanding tech...
OBJECTIVE: Although the stability of the pelvic ring primarily depends on the integrity of the poste...
Introduction: Unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries are best treated with operative methods due to...
IntroductionThe correct usage of preoperative and intraoperative imaging allows fixation of posterio...
The need to perform iliosacral fixation in patients with polytrauma and unstable pelvic injuries in ...
Pelvic fractures occur with high-energy trauma, and the patient’s clinical status is unstable. Altho...
Objective To evaluate the clinical application of the minimally invasive modified pedicle screw–rod ...
Aim: Unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries should be stabilised successfully by percutaneous ilios...
Introduction: Unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries are best treated with operative methods due to...
SummaryIntroductionThe reference surgical treatment for unstable posterior pelvic fracture is percut...
Objective: Percutaneous iliosacral screw placement allows for minimally invasive fixation of posteri...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the treatment results from 20 patients who underwent an alternative oste...
Background Traditionally, operative fixation of pelvic and acetabular injuries involves complex appr...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the correct positioning of iliosacral screw in patients with unstable traumati...
textabstractThe aim of this thesis is to evaluate three major aspects of the use of sacroiliac screw...
Background: Percutaneous iliosacral screw placement following pelvic trauma is a very demanding tech...
OBJECTIVE: Although the stability of the pelvic ring primarily depends on the integrity of the poste...
Introduction: Unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries are best treated with operative methods due to...
IntroductionThe correct usage of preoperative and intraoperative imaging allows fixation of posterio...
The need to perform iliosacral fixation in patients with polytrauma and unstable pelvic injuries in ...
Pelvic fractures occur with high-energy trauma, and the patient’s clinical status is unstable. Altho...
Objective To evaluate the clinical application of the minimally invasive modified pedicle screw–rod ...
Aim: Unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries should be stabilised successfully by percutaneous ilios...
Introduction: Unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries are best treated with operative methods due to...