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Case Reports Clinical Trial
Reduction of displaced pelvic ring disruptions using a pelvic reduction frame.
- Kelly A Lefaivre, Adam J Starr, and Charles M Reinert.
- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390-8870, USA. kellylefaivre@hotmail.com
- J Orthop Trauma. 2009 Apr 1; 23 (4): 299-308.
AbstractThe need for reduction in displaced pelvic ring disruptions is well established, but actual techniques to perform this difficult task are evolving. Reduction is often difficult, especially if minimally invasive techniques are used. This pelvic reduction frame (Starr Frame LLC, Richardson, TX) provides stabilization of the intact hemipelvis to the operating table and facilitates multiplanar reduction of the injured hemipelvis with the use and manipulation of external fixator pins. With the pelvis reduced and locked on the frame, the surgeon is free to place, or teach, fixation in a controlled manner. This lessens the usual assistance, training, and hardware placement difficulties associated with the surgical treatment of these injuries. The basic surgical technique and 2 cases of acute fracture treatment are presented.
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