2.19 Late complications
10.1055/b-0035-121671 2.19 Late complications Gregory J Schmeling, Jason W Roberts, Emily L Exten 1 Avascular necrosis 1.1 Femoral head necrosis The reported incidence of femoral head avascular necrosis ( Fig…
10.1055/b-0035-121671 2.19 Late complications Gregory J Schmeling, Jason W Roberts, Emily L Exten 1 Avascular necrosis 1.1 Femoral head necrosis The reported incidence of femoral head avascular necrosis ( Fig…
10.1055/b-0035-121669 2.17 Posttraumatic acetabular dysplasia Reinhold Ganz, Lisa M Tibor, Claudio Dora 1 Introduction Posttraumatic dysplasia of the acetabulum is a rare, yet distinct, deformity usually caused by traumatically induced…
10.1055/b-0035-121663 2.11.4 Intraoperative assessment of acetabular fractures Christian Krettek, Volker Stüber, Timo Stübig, Musa Citak 1 Introduction There are a number of methods described to evaluate both fracture reduction and…
10.1055/b-0035-121654 2.9.1 Computer-assisted closed techniques of reduction and fixation David M Kahler 1 Introduction Formal internal fixation of acetabular fractures traditionally has required large surgical exposures. These exposures can be…
10.1055/b-0035-121660 2.11.1 Cerclage wires and cable fixation for an acetabular fracture Marvin Tile, Dana C Mears 1 Introduction The conventional application of pelvic and acetabular screw fixation is sometimes hampered…
10.1055/b-0035-121661 2.11.2 Intrapelvic approach in acetabular fractures Eero Hirvensalo, Jan Lindahl 1 Introduction Most fractures of the acetabulum involve the central acetabular area, which is difficult to reach with conventional…
10.1055/b-0035-121662 2.11.3 Use of bone substitutes Jason L Pittman, Thomas A Einhorn 1 Introduction The goal of stabilization and fixation of pelvis and acetabular fractures is the return of patients…
10.1055/b-0035-121649 2.4 Defining the injury: assessment and principles of management of acetabular fractures Markku T Nousiainen, Philip A Brady, Marvin Tile 1 Introduction A precise understanding of both the injured…
10.1055/b-0035-121646 2.1 Anatomy of the acetabulum Carl R Freeman, Michael Leunig, Martin Beck, Reinhold Ganz 1 Introduction The most magnificent characteristics of the hip joint are its remarkable range of…
10.1055/b-0035-121632 1.8.6 Internal fixation of unstable fractures (types B3 and C) Milton Lee (Chip) Routt Jr, Timothy S Achor 1 Patient selection/indications An unstable pelvic ring injury alters the patient…