RecruitingNCT05683314
A Comparison Study for Unstable Sacrum/Pelvis and Acetabular Fracture Treated With Open Reduction and Internal Fixation With Minimally Invasive Internal Fixation
Sponsor
China Medical University Hospital
Enrollment
300 participants
Start Date
Jan 3, 2018
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Unstable sacral/pelvic or acetabular fracture are severe high energy fractures Surgical intervention are necessary after patient's conditions are stable. The complexity of local anatomical structure, the nearby major vessels, organ and visceral structures make the operations difficult and in high risks.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- years old and above with the appropriate informed consent
- traumatic pelvic or acetabular fracture with 2018 AO/OTA classification
- a minimum of 48 months postoperative follow-ups
Exclusion Criteria4
- pelvic or acetabular fractures that were pathological or non-traumatic in nature
- patients with incomplete follow-up details
- patients who denied surgical management
- patients who received external fixation as part of their treatment strategy
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Interventions
PROCEDURETranditional open reduction and internal fixation
Under navigation and bone desity projecting method assisted 3D simulation and printing for minimal invasive surgrey
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NCT05683314