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The lateral stress radiograph: an effective alternative to examination under anesthesia for identifying occult instability in minimally displaced lateral compression pelvic ring injuries
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to review the practice of utilizing lateral stress radiographs (LSRs) to identify occult instability (≥ 10 mm of...
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Diagnostic accuracy of pelvic radiographs for the detection of traumatic pelvic fractures in the elderly
PurposePrompt identification of traumatic pelvic fractures in the elderly is critical to guide clinical management; however, the accuracy of pelvic...
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Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of The Aorta (REBOA) And Mortality in Hemorrhagic Shock Associated with Severe Pelvic Fracture: a National Data Analysis
BackgroundThe purpose of the study was to evaluate the mortality of patients who received Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of The Aorta...
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Should a history of pelvic fracture fixation be an indication for cesarean section?
PurposeTo compare the success rate of a trial of labor (TOL) in a cohort of patients with pelvic fractures, with and without internal fixation, in...
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Clinical application of anterior ring internal fixator system combined with sacroiliac screw fixation in Tile C pelvic fracture treatment
BackgroundHow to perform minimally invasive surgery for Tile C pelvic fracture is a major problem in clinical practice. We performed minimally...
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A retrospective analysis of minimally invasive internal fixation versus nonoperative conservative management of pelvic ring fragility fractures and the elderly
ObjectiveWe aimed to investigate the adoption of treatment patterns for hip fractures combined with minimally invasive surgical treatment of...
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Outcomes of the anterior approach versus posterior sacrospinous ligament fixation for pelvic organ prolapse
Introduction and hypothesisThis study aimed to compare anterior sacrospinous ligament fixation (SSLF) with the standard posterior SSLF concerning...
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Unstable pelvic fractures in women: implications on obstetric outcome
PurposeObstetric outcomes in women following pelvic injuries requiring surgical fixation is not thoroughly known. We aimed to evaluate if...
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Lateral compression type 1 (LC1) pelvic ring injuries: a spectrum of fracture types and treatment algorithms
Lateral compression type 1 (LC1) fractures are the commonest pelvic ring injury. However, they represent a heterogenous spectrum of injury mechanisms...
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Arterial angioembolisation versus pre-peritoneal pelvic packing in haemodynamically unstable patients with complex pelvic fractures: a meta-analysis
IntroductionAngioembolisation (AE) and/or pre-peritoneal pelvic packing (PPP) may be necessary for patients with complex pelvic fractures who are...
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Open reduction and internal fixation of crescent fracture-dislocation: anterior or posterior approach?
IntroductionTo date, the approach that prevails in the open reduction and internal fixation of crescent fracture-dislocations (CFD) remains unknown....
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Comparison of iliac crest versus supraacetabular external fixator in hemodynamically unstable patients with a pelvic ring injury
PurposeExternal fixation has been widely implemented as a resuscitation strategy in combination with pelvic packing for high energy, hemodynamically...
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The role of anterior supra-acetabular external fixator as definitive treatment for anterior ring fixation in unstable pelvic fractures
PurposeManagement of anterior ring injuries is still a matter of discussion, and there are only few studies reporting anterior external fixator as...
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Patients with combined pelvic and spinal injuries have worse clinical and operative outcomes than patients with isolated pelvic injuries analysis of the German Pelvic Registry
BackgroundPelvic fractures are often associated with spine injury in polytrauma patients. This study aimed to determine whether concomitant spine...
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Current Management of Hemodynamically Unstable Patients with Pelvic Fracture
Purpose of ReviewTrauma patients with a high-energy mechanism may sustain severe pelvic injury, leading to increased mortality from hemorrhage....
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Modified percutaneous iliosacral screw and anterior internal fixator technique for treating unstable pelvic fractures: a retrospective study
BackgroundThe commonly used technique for treating unstable pelvic fractures with sacroiliac screws and anterior internal fixator (INFIX) is prone to...
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Percutaneous robot-assisted screw fixation for nondisplaced pelvic fractures: a good choice?
PurposeTo compare the merits and demerits of percutaneous robot-assisted screw fixation for nondisplaced pelvic fractures with other treatments via...
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Minimally invasive internal fixation for unstable pelvic ring fractures: a retrospective study of 27 cases
BackgroundThis study aimed to evaluate the radiographic and clinical outcomes of anterior subcutaneous internal fixation (INFIX) with or without...
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Posterior pelvic ring bone density with implications for percutaneous screw fixation
BackgroundAlthough the second (S2) and third (S3) sacral segments have been established as potential osseous fixation pathways for screw fixation,...
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Comparison of T-POD and SAM Pelvic Sling II and the influence of attachment level in the initial management of unstable pelvic type C injuries – a cadaveric study
BackgroundType C pelvic fractures (AO/OTA) are severe injuries that frequently lead to bleeding and hemodynamic instability. Pelvic binders play a...