2019
DOI: 10.2106/jbjs.cc.18.00075
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Stabilization of a Type B1.1 Injury in a Morbidly Obese Patient Using an Internal Fixator in a Minimally Invasive Technique

Abstract: Case: In this case report, we present a novel stabilization technique of the pubic symphysis using an internal spinal fixator in a 78-year-old morbidly obese woman having a pelvic disruption type B1.1 (AO classification). We treated the disruption using an internal fixator to reduce the extent of the incision and soft-tissue damage. Conclusions: The use of an internal fixator, known from percutaneous spinal fixation, for the stabilization of the pubic s… Show more

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“…Further steps were per-formed as in the other groups. As used in spine surgery, this technique can clinically be performed in a minimally invasive approach [4].…”
Section: Stabilization Using the Internal Fixator (If Group)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further steps were per-formed as in the other groups. As used in spine surgery, this technique can clinically be performed in a minimally invasive approach [4].…”
Section: Stabilization Using the Internal Fixator (If Group)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensor films were placed in the symphysis and the symphyseal gap was reduced with a tong (Synthes, Umkirch, Germany) that was applied at prepared spots on both sides of the pubic symphysis, until a defined compression force of 50 N was obtained [4,15]. Corresponding forces inside the pubic symphysis and the contact area were measured at the end of each step by I-scan ® sensor films (TekScan, USA) [4].…”
Section: Stabilization Using the Internal Fixator (If Group)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ongoing search for alternative techniques underscores the controversy surrounding SP fixation. Suture tapes 13,14 , percutaneous screws 15 , and the use of spine implants for internal fixation 16,17 are just some of the recently introduced alternative fixation techniques. The current literature confirms that there is a need for an alternative fixation device without the risk of screw loosening or plate breakage.…”
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confidence: 99%