Safety, Effect and Feasibility of Percutaneous SI-Screw with and without Augmentation-A 15-Year Retrospective Analysis on over 640 Screws.
Rene HartensuerMoritz F LoddeJonas KellerMaria EveslageJosef Stolberg-StolbergOliver RiesenbeckMichael J RaschkePublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2020)
The present study confirms the safety and usability of percutaneous SI-screw fixation, despite specific risks. Cement augmentation seems to reduce the complication risk in FFP patients and shorten hospital stay for some reasons, without increased specific complications or correlated neurological impairment.
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