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Comparative study of modified vs. traditional sacroiliac screw techniques in day type II crescent fracture dislocation of the pelvis.

Authors: Li R, Wang X, Liu L, Guan J, Zhao P, Chen X, Wu M.

DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2025.1674184

Abstract Summary

A modified sacroiliac screw technique for treating pelvic crescent fractures significantly improves surgical outcomes. In 44 patients, the new approach extended screw length in bone by 75% and increased cortical engagement compared to traditional methods, resulting in better fracture reduction and stability without added complications.

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Modified sacroiliac screw technique for pelvic crescent fractures shows longer bone engagement, better stability, and improved fracture reduction compared to traditional methods, potentially enhancing surgical outcomes.

License: CC BY.


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