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Fig. 3

From: Percutaneous screw fixation assisted by hollow pedicle finder for superior pubic ramus fractures

Fig. 3

A 58-year-old male patient with pelvic fracture caused by falling from height, the displacement of right pubic ramus fracture was significantly greater than 2 cm, and surgical treatment was performed. Displacement of left pubic ramus fracture was less than 2 cm, and conservative treatment was performed. A–D Preoperative X-ray and CT film indicated displacement of the pubic ramus fracture is greater than 2 cm. E Intraoperative fluoroscopy indicated the pedicle finder entering a good bony channel and fracture obtained a initial reduction. F The fracture obtained a well reduction and compression when cannulated compressive screw was implanted. G–I Postoperative X-ray and CT film indicated the fracture was well reduction

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