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Hidden blood loss and the influential factors after minimally invasive treatment of posterior pelvic ring injury with sacroiliac screw
BackgroundTo analyze the perioperative bleeding and hidden blood loss (HBL) of sacroiliac screw minimally invasive treatment of pelvic posterior ring...
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One-Year Functional Outcomes in Posterior Pelvic Ring Injuries Treated with Percutaneous Iliosacral Screws: a Cohort Study from a Tertiary Care Hospital
Posterior pelvic ring injuries occur as part of polytrauma. These are associated with long-term complications including urogenital dysfunction, pain,...
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Minimally invasive transiliac anatomical locking plate for posterior pelvic ring injury: a retrospective analysis of clinical outcomes and radiographic parameters for the gull wing plate
BackgroundPosterior pelvic ring injuries are challenging for surgeons to treat adequately due to difficulties with reduction and stabilization....
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Trans-sacral screw fixation of posterior pelvic ring injuries: review and expert opinion
Posterior pelvic ring injuries (i.e., sacro-iliac joint dislocations, fracture-dislocations, sacral fractures, pelvic non-unions/malunions) are...
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Stability before and after percutaneous anterior medullary fixation of lateral compression 1 and 2 pelvic ring disruptions: Should surgeons prioritize the anterior ring?
PurposeSurgical intervention for lateral compression (LC) 1 and 2 pelvic ring fractures is controversial. Posterior ring stabilization remains the...
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Preoperative CT simulation of iliosacral screws for treating unstable posterior pelvic ring injury
BackgroundThe percutaneous iliosacral screw is a common procedure for treating pelvic posterior ring instability. Traditional X-ray fluoroscopy screw...
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The pathophysiology of pelvic ring injuries: a review
Traumatic pelvic ring injuries continue to represent a major challenge due to the high rates of post-injury mortality of around 30-40% in the...
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Surgical complications after fixation of minimally displaced lateral compression type 1 pelvic ring injuries
PurposeTo review surgical complications after fixation of stress-positive minimally displaced (< 1 cm) lateral compression type 1 (LC1) pelvic ring...
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The epidemiology of pelvic ring fractures in Qatar
PurposeThis study aimed to determine the incidence of pelvic ring fractures and their associated epidemiological profile in Qatar.
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Posterior pelvic ring injuries, lumbosacral junction instabilities and stabilization techniques for spinopelvic dissociation: a narrative review
IntroductionFrom transiliac Harrington rods to minimally invasive (MIS) percutaneous 3D-navigated transsacral–transiliac screw (TTS) fixation,...
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Functional outcome and analysis of factors affecting health-related quality of life of surgically managed pelvic ring fractures: a cross-sectional study
IntroductionPelvic ring fractures, particularly those involving the posterior pelvis, pose significant challenges due to their inherent instability....
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Fluoroscopic images of the sacroiliac joint alone are unable to identify simulated flexion or extension malreduction of the anterior pelvic ring in AO/OTA 61-B2.3 pelvic injuries
PurposeReduction of AO/OTA 61-B2.3 (APC2) pelvic fractures is challenging in the setting of anterior ring comminution. The anterior ring is visually...
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Risk factors for pubic ramus fracture nonunion after conservative treatment of pelvic ring injuries: a retrospective cohort multicenter study
PurposeTo determine the incidence of nonunion, clinical and radiological outcomes, and risk factors for nonunion in conservatively treated pubic...
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A standardized method of measuring screw breach on postoperative computed tomography scans following percutaneous fixation of the posterior pelvic ring
PurposeTo assess the reliability of a standardized measurement of screw breach on postoperative computed tomography (CT) scans following percutaneous...
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Instability of the posterior pelvic ring: introduction of innovative implants
BackgroundIncreasing numbers of posterior pelvic ring fractures, especially in elderly patients, demonstrate the need for soft tissue protecting...
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Does sequential examination under anaesthesia provide a reliable method to determine a management plan for unstable lateral compression pelvic ring injuries? a prospective study
PurposeTo assess the reliability of sequential examination under anaesthesia (EUA) to determine pelvic instability and to evaluate radiological and...
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Combined pelvic and acetabular injuries: clinical features and treatment strategies of a unique injury pattern
BackgroundTo explore the clinical characteristics of patients with unstable pelvic fractures combined with acetabular fractures and to discuss the...
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Emergency treatment of pelvic ring injuries: state of the art
High energy pelvic injuries sustain significant mortality rates, due to acute exsanguination and severe associated injuries. Managing the...
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Posterior pelvic ring involvement detected with CT taken within a week of admission in acute fragility fractures of the pelvis (FFP) does not predict failure of conservative treatment: a retrospective cohort study
BackgroundAcute low energy pubic rami fractures in the elderly receive primarily conservative treatment. There is debate to what extent posterior...
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High-energy blunt pelvic ring injury incidence and polytrauma caseload in a single level I trauma center during COVID-19 related pseudo-lockdown measures: a retrospective cohort study based on a prospective registry
BackgroundPelvic ring injuries are potentially lethal lesions associated with polytrauma patients and need an efficient trauma team for their...