This publication was supported by the European Regional Development Fund-Project ”Applica tion of Modern Technologies in Medicine and Industry” No. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/17 048/0007280
The pelvis is a key part of the human musculoskeletal system and serious fracture can greatly incapa...
The study focuses on minimally invasive fixation techniques of sacral bone fractures by means of the...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate and compare the biomechanical efficacy of six iliosacral screw fixation tec...
The experimental study focuses on minimally invasive fixation techniques of linear sacral fractures ...
This work is supported by the European Regional Development Fund-Project "Application of Modern Tech...
This work is supported by the European Regional Development Fund-Project Application of Modern Techn...
This publication was supported by the European Regional Development Fund-Project ”Applica tion of Mo...
This work is supported by the European Regional Development Fund-Project ”Application of Modern Tech...
Study Design Biomechanical study. Purpose To investigate the relative stiffness of a new posterior p...
With increasing life expectancy, fragility fractures of the pelvic ring are seen more frequently. Al...
Abstract Objective To compare the biomechanical stability of transsacral-transiliac screw fixation a...
Introduction: Vertically unstable sacral transforaminal fractures can be stabilized both with a tran...
Relevance. Currently, the stability of various options for the fixation of sacral fractures by the f...
Abstract Objective To examine the impact of sacroiliac screw position and length on the biomechanica...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the stiffness and strength of various sacroiliac screw fixations to compare ...
The pelvis is a key part of the human musculoskeletal system and serious fracture can greatly incapa...
The study focuses on minimally invasive fixation techniques of sacral bone fractures by means of the...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate and compare the biomechanical efficacy of six iliosacral screw fixation tec...
The experimental study focuses on minimally invasive fixation techniques of linear sacral fractures ...
This work is supported by the European Regional Development Fund-Project "Application of Modern Tech...
This work is supported by the European Regional Development Fund-Project Application of Modern Techn...
This publication was supported by the European Regional Development Fund-Project ”Applica tion of Mo...
This work is supported by the European Regional Development Fund-Project ”Application of Modern Tech...
Study Design Biomechanical study. Purpose To investigate the relative stiffness of a new posterior p...
With increasing life expectancy, fragility fractures of the pelvic ring are seen more frequently. Al...
Abstract Objective To compare the biomechanical stability of transsacral-transiliac screw fixation a...
Introduction: Vertically unstable sacral transforaminal fractures can be stabilized both with a tran...
Relevance. Currently, the stability of various options for the fixation of sacral fractures by the f...
Abstract Objective To examine the impact of sacroiliac screw position and length on the biomechanica...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the stiffness and strength of various sacroiliac screw fixations to compare ...
The pelvis is a key part of the human musculoskeletal system and serious fracture can greatly incapa...
The study focuses on minimally invasive fixation techniques of sacral bone fractures by means of the...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate and compare the biomechanical efficacy of six iliosacral screw fixation tec...