1.Combination of Anterior and Posterior Subcutaneous Internal Fixation for Unstable Pelvic Ring Injuries: The “Hula Hoop Techniqueâ€
Daniel BALBACHEVSKY ; Robinson Esteves PIRES ; Rodrigo Guerra SABONGI ; Theóphilo Asfora LINS ; Geiser de Souza CARVALHO ; Hélio Jorge Alvachian FERNANDES ; Fernando Baldy DOS REIS
Journal of the Korean Society of Traumatology 2019;32(1):51-59
Unstable pelvic ring lesions are usually treated with internal fixation. In patients presenting clinical i nstability or soft tissue complication r isk, external fixation is a safe treatment option. However, pin tract infection, insufficient biomechanical properties, difficulty sitting and changing decubitus are important drawbacks related to the treatment. The present study reports the association of anterior and posterior subcutaneous internal fixation by applying spine-designed implants on the pelvic ring disruption: supra-acetabular pedicle screws with an interconnecting rod (Infix), plus posterior transiliac fixation with the same system, which the authors have named the “Hula Hoop Techniqueâ€.
2.Expanding the horizons of clinical applications of proximal humerus locking plates in the lower extremities: A technical note.
Robinson E PIRES ; Richard S YOON ; Frank A LIPORACE ; Daniel BALBACHEVSKY ; Rogério C BITAR ; Vincenzo GIORDANO ; André WAJNSZTEJN ; Mauricio KFURI
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2020;23(6):331-335
Pre-contoured anatomical locking plates were designed to address the clinical need of fixing small epiphyseal segments with a larger number of screws. Those plates match the contour and shape of a variety of bones allowing for optimal buttress properties. The aim of this manuscript is to highlight the benefits of applying proximal humerus locking plates in the fixation of lower extremity bones. Although designed for the proximal humerus, the low-profile plate shape and anatomic contour also provides versatile use in certain areas of the lower extremity. This technical narrative highlights the versatile and reliable use of this plate for other anatomical areas than the one to which it has been originally conceived.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Bone Plates
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Bone Screws
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Bones of Lower Extremity/surgery*
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Child
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Female
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Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods*
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Fractures, Bone/surgery*
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Humans
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Humerus
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Male
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Middle Aged