Abstract:It is the goal of this study to highlight the minimally invasive sacroiliac screw fixation for posterior pelvic instability, as well as to examine its accuracy; safety; efficacy; and early outcomes; and to explain the possible pitfalls and problems. There were 20 patients with an unstable posterior pelvic ring at Banha University Hospital who were given minimally invasive sacroiliac screws and would be monitored for 12 months. The mean age of the analysed cases was 49.20 ( 11.25SD) with a range of (25.0 -65.0)… Show more
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