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Sacropelvic Fixation with Porous Fusion/Fixation Screws: A Technical Note and Retrospective Review.

Nathan R HendricksonJason J HaselhuhnKari OdlandJonathan N SembranoChristopher T MartinKristen E JonesDavid W Polly
Published in: World neurosurgery (2024)
Although PFFSs are larger than traditional sacropelvic fixation screws, stacked sacral-alar-iliac instrumentation can be done safely with computer-assisted navigation. We found a low malposition rate in our initial series of patients, the majority being the cephalad screw in a stacked configuration. This isn't surprising, as these are placed after the caudal screws, which reduces the available corridor size and increases the placement difficulty.
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