Thiesen et al., 2020 - Google Patents
The three-dimensional bone mass distribution of the posterior pelvic ring and its key role in transsacral screw placementThiesen et al., 2020
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- Thiesen D
- Ntalos D
- Berger-Groch J
- Petersik A
- Hofstätter B
- Frosch K
- Hartel M
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- Scientific Reports
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To optimize the placement of iliosacral screws in osteoporotic bone it is essential to know where to find the best purchase. The aim of this study was to determine and visualize the distribution of bone mass in the posterior pelvic ring by using a color-coded thermal map, to …
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