Motion preservation for open book injuries of the pubic symphysis -a biomechanical cadaver study.
Adrian Cavalcanti KußmaulNele BaurJan WulfAxel GreinerRouven NeudeckManuel KistlerCarl NeuerburgWolfgang BöckerChristopher A BeckerPublished in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2024)
While both osteosynthesis techniques sufficiently stabilized the injury, symphyseal plating displayed the highest rigidity. The modified SpeedBridge™ as a tape suture construct provided statistically sufficient biomechanical stability while maintaining symphyseal micro mobility, consequently allowing ligamental healing of the injured joint without iatrogenic arthrodesis.