New Minimally Invasive Method for Treating Posterior Pelvic Ring Fractures: Biomechanical Validation and Clinical Application of Sacroiliac Joint Locking Plate
Liang Jin,
Xiaorui Hao,
Zhenzhu Zhang
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveConsidering the high incidence and complexity of unstable posterior pelvic ring fractures, and the need for less invasive and more effective treatment options, this study aims to introduce a novel minimally invasive, safe, and simple internal fixation method for the treatment of unstable posterior pelvic ring fractures using the sacroiliac joint locking plate (SJP) system, and to provide biomechanical validation and clinical evaluation of this method.MethodsBiomechanical research was conducted using s… Show more
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