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Screw placement in percutaneous acetabular surgery: gender differences of anatomical landmarks in a cadaveric study

Dienstknecht, Thomas ; Müller, Michael ; Sellei, Richard ; Nerlich, Michael ; Müller, Franz Josef ; Fuechtmeier, Bernd ; Berner, Arne



Abstract

Percutaneous reduction and periarticular screw implantation techniques have been successfully introduced in acetabular surgery. The advantages of this less invasive approach are attenuated by higher risks of screw misplacement. Anatomical landmarks are strongly needed to prevent malplacement. This cadaver study was designed to identify reliable anatomical osseous landmarks in the pelvic region ...

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