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Fig. 11 | Egyptian Journal of Neurosurgery

Fig. 11

From: Comparative study between open lumbopelvic fixation and percutaneous iliosacral fixation for management of sacral fractures

Fig. 11

CT scan demonstrating left bicortical zone 1 unstable vertical sacral fracture (a), coronal reconstruction CT of the left displaced sacral fracture with sparing of the sacral foramina (b), final screw position in pelvic inlet view with good intraosseous trajectory (c), final screw position in pelvic outlet view (d), lateral fluoroscopic view of the inserted iliosacral view in S1 body (e), coronal postoperative CT scans with good reduction and alignment of the fracture (f), axial postoperative CT scans demonstrating the osseous trajectory of the iliosacral screw away from the central canal (g), follow-up postoperative CT scan 3 months postoperative showing good fracture healing with no problem-related screw detected (h), coronal CT scans 3 months postoperative showing good fracture healing with no problem-related screw-detected (i)

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