A Countertraction Closed Reduction Technique in Minimally Invasive Fixation of Recent Type C Pelvic Ring Injuries
Wei Liu,
Jinmin Zhao,
Jianwen Cheng
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveClosed reduction of pelvic injuries is a prerequisite and critical step in minimally invasive treatment. Achieving non‐invasive closed reduction of pelvic injuries is a challenging clinical problem. This study demonstrated a non‐invasive traction technique for closed reduction called countertraction closed reduction technique (CCRT) and evaluated its effectiveness for type C pelvic ring injuries.MethodThe data of patients with unstable pelvic fractures treated with CCRT and minimally invasive fixation… Show more
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