Factors influencing the accuracy of iliosacral screw placement in trauma patients.

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Factors influencing the accuracy of iliosacral screw placement in trauma patients. / Großterlinden, Lars Gerhard; Rueger, Johannes Maria; Catalá-Lehnen, Philip; Rupprecht, Martin; Lehmann, Wolfgang; Rücker, Andreas H.; Briem, Daniel.

In: INT ORTHOP, Vol. 35, No. 9, 9, 2011, p. 1391-1396.

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Großterlinden, LG, Rueger, JM, Catalá-Lehnen, P, Rupprecht, M, Lehmann, W, Rücker, AH & Briem, D 2011, 'Factors influencing the accuracy of iliosacral screw placement in trauma patients.', INT ORTHOP, vol. 35, no. 9, 9, pp. 1391-1396. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20640933?dopt=Citation>

APA

Großterlinden, L. G., Rueger, J. M., Catalá-Lehnen, P., Rupprecht, M., Lehmann, W., Rücker, A. H., & Briem, D. (2011). Factors influencing the accuracy of iliosacral screw placement in trauma patients. INT ORTHOP, 35(9), 1391-1396. [9]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20640933?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Großterlinden LG, Rueger JM, Catalá-Lehnen P, Rupprecht M, Lehmann W, Rücker AH et al. Factors influencing the accuracy of iliosacral screw placement in trauma patients. INT ORTHOP. 2011;35(9):1391-1396. 9.

Bibtex

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title = "Factors influencing the accuracy of iliosacral screw placement in trauma patients.",
abstract = "Correct placement of iliosacral screws remains a surgical challenge. The aim of this retrospective study was to identify parameters which impact the accuracy of this technically demanding procedure. Eighty-two patients with vertically unstable pelvic injuries treated with a total of 147 iliosacral screws were included. Assessment of postoperative CT scans revealed screw misplacement in 13 cases (8%), of which six occurred following insertion of two unilateral screws into S1. Six screw misplacements occurred in patients with dislocation injuries of the posterior pelvis. Comparison of a navigated and the standard technique revealed a decreased screw misplacement rate in the navigated group (15% standard vs. 3% navigation, p?",
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RIS

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T1 - Factors influencing the accuracy of iliosacral screw placement in trauma patients.

AU - Großterlinden, Lars Gerhard

AU - Rueger, Johannes Maria

AU - Catalá-Lehnen, Philip

AU - Rupprecht, Martin

AU - Lehmann, Wolfgang

AU - Rücker, Andreas H.

AU - Briem, Daniel

PY - 2011

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N2 - Correct placement of iliosacral screws remains a surgical challenge. The aim of this retrospective study was to identify parameters which impact the accuracy of this technically demanding procedure. Eighty-two patients with vertically unstable pelvic injuries treated with a total of 147 iliosacral screws were included. Assessment of postoperative CT scans revealed screw misplacement in 13 cases (8%), of which six occurred following insertion of two unilateral screws into S1. Six screw misplacements occurred in patients with dislocation injuries of the posterior pelvis. Comparison of a navigated and the standard technique revealed a decreased screw misplacement rate in the navigated group (15% standard vs. 3% navigation, p?

AB - Correct placement of iliosacral screws remains a surgical challenge. The aim of this retrospective study was to identify parameters which impact the accuracy of this technically demanding procedure. Eighty-two patients with vertically unstable pelvic injuries treated with a total of 147 iliosacral screws were included. Assessment of postoperative CT scans revealed screw misplacement in 13 cases (8%), of which six occurred following insertion of two unilateral screws into S1. Six screw misplacements occurred in patients with dislocation injuries of the posterior pelvis. Comparison of a navigated and the standard technique revealed a decreased screw misplacement rate in the navigated group (15% standard vs. 3% navigation, p?

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