Introduction Current gold standard for the treatment of symphyseal disruptions includes anterior plating, almost entirely prohibiting symphyseal mobility and resulting in an iatrogenic arthrodesis followed by high rates of implant failure. Minimally invasive tape suture constructs have been found to maintain the micro mobility of ligamentous injuries, yet still providing sufficient biomechanical stability. Recently, this technique has been primarily investigated for symphyseal disruptions on synthetic pelvic models. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the feasibility of this novel flexible osteosynthesis on cadaveric pelvic models based on the following hypothesis: tape suture constructs ensure sufficient biomechanical stability...
Purpose There is a novel surgical procedure, called cervicosacropexy (CESA) and vaginosacropexy (VAS...
In open book injuries type Tile B1.1 or B1.2 also classified as APC II (anteroposterior compression)...
© 2014. Anatomy & Cell Biology.The pelvic ring is stressed by external forces: by partial body weigh...
INTRODUCTION Open book fractures are challenging injuries oftentimes requiring surgical treatment. T...
Background Traumatic separation of the pubic symphysis can destabilize the pelvis and require surgi...
Background: Incomplete lateral compression fractures (including AO Type B2.1) are among the most com...
Patients with pubic symphysis instability who had failed nonoperative treatments may benefit from su...
Objectives: To determine whether suture button fixation of the pubic symphysis is biomechanically si...
Operative treatment of ruptured pubic symphysis by plating is often accompanied by complications. Tr...
Unstable pelvic ring injuries are complex and risky injuries due to high morbidity and mortality. Al...
Purpose Does the cylindrical shaped bone block allow a stable construct for the arthrodesis of the p...
Purpose Open reduction and internal fixation using anterior plate osteosynthesis currently represent...
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate that a commercially available pelvic binder the trauma pelvic orthotic dev...
PURPOSE: This study investigates the biomechanical stability of a novel technique for symphyseal int...
AbstractKnee binding enhances pelvic reduction in patients with unstable pelvic fractures. The aim o...
Purpose There is a novel surgical procedure, called cervicosacropexy (CESA) and vaginosacropexy (VAS...
In open book injuries type Tile B1.1 or B1.2 also classified as APC II (anteroposterior compression)...
© 2014. Anatomy & Cell Biology.The pelvic ring is stressed by external forces: by partial body weigh...
INTRODUCTION Open book fractures are challenging injuries oftentimes requiring surgical treatment. T...
Background Traumatic separation of the pubic symphysis can destabilize the pelvis and require surgi...
Background: Incomplete lateral compression fractures (including AO Type B2.1) are among the most com...
Patients with pubic symphysis instability who had failed nonoperative treatments may benefit from su...
Objectives: To determine whether suture button fixation of the pubic symphysis is biomechanically si...
Operative treatment of ruptured pubic symphysis by plating is often accompanied by complications. Tr...
Unstable pelvic ring injuries are complex and risky injuries due to high morbidity and mortality. Al...
Purpose Does the cylindrical shaped bone block allow a stable construct for the arthrodesis of the p...
Purpose Open reduction and internal fixation using anterior plate osteosynthesis currently represent...
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate that a commercially available pelvic binder the trauma pelvic orthotic dev...
PURPOSE: This study investigates the biomechanical stability of a novel technique for symphyseal int...
AbstractKnee binding enhances pelvic reduction in patients with unstable pelvic fractures. The aim o...
Purpose There is a novel surgical procedure, called cervicosacropexy (CESA) and vaginosacropexy (VAS...
In open book injuries type Tile B1.1 or B1.2 also classified as APC II (anteroposterior compression)...
© 2014. Anatomy & Cell Biology.The pelvic ring is stressed by external forces: by partial body weigh...