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http://dx.doi.org/10.20408/jti.2018.003

Combination of Anterior and Posterior Subcutaneous Internal Fixation for Unstable Pelvic Ring Injuries: The "Hula Hoop Technique"  

Balbachevsky, Daniel (Federal University of Sao Paulo)
Pires, Robinson Esteves (Federal University of Minas Gerais)
Sabongi, Rodrigo Guerra (Federal University of Sao Paulo)
Lins, Theophilo Asfora (Federal University of Sao Paulo)
Carvalho, Geiser de Souza (Federal University of Sao Paulo)
Fernandes, Helio Jorge Alvachian (Federal University of Sao Paulo)
Reis, Fernando Baldy dos (Federal University of Sao Paulo)
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Journal of Trauma and Injury / v.32, no.1, 2019 , pp. 51-59 More about this Journal
Abstract
Unstable pelvic ring lesions are usually treated with internal fixation. In patients presenting clinical instability or soft tissue complication risk, external fixation is a safe treatment option. However, pin tract infection, insufficient biomechanical properties, difficulty sitting and changing decubitus are important drawbacks related to the treatment. The present study reports the association of anterior and posterior subcutaneous internal fixation by applying spine-designed implants on the pelvic ring disruption: supra-acetabular pedicle screws with an interconnecting rod (Infix), plus posterior transiliac fixation with the same system, which the authors have named the "Hula Hoop Technique".
Keywords
Pelvis; Fractures; Minimally Invasive; Fracture fixation; Unstable pelvic injuries;
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