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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_16 | Pages 41 - 41
1 Apr 2013
Seligson D Douglas LR Bowlin CL
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Current dogma is that a programme of anatomic repositioning with rigid internal fixation of fractures will lead to successful healing. Failures are attributed to failures in technique, not in instruments, implants, or concepts. Current basic science research shows that in the osteoporotic skeleton, bone trabeculae, once lost, are not replaced. This is true in fractures. In a series of cases, the author will show that lost bone is indeed not replaced, and the unsuccessful clinical outcome is caused by adherence to concepts that do not solve the problem of fracture repair in the elderly. Five specific case examples will be shown to demonstrate this problem. Despite an abundance of bone graft substitutes, bone morphogenic protein preparations, and cancellous bone autografting, the problem of dependable fracture repair in the elderly skeleton still needs to be solved.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 86-B, Issue SUPP_III | Pages 336 - 336
1 Mar 2004
Rubel IF Seligson D
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Aims: The objectives of this study are to determine the feasibility of the endoscopic þxation of the anterior pelvis. Material and Methods: Twenty adult cadavers were studied. A þve hole plate was introduced and þxed by balloon and C02 dilatation of the space of Retzius. After plating, the cadavers were dissected to analyze plate and screw position, and presence of damage on the surrounding tissues related to the procedure. Results: Plate and screws were seen to be in good position in all cases. No damage to vital structures was identiþed. Case Report: 33 y/o male sustained an open book external rotation AO/OTA type 61-B3.1 pelvic fracture. EFAP was performed successfully. Postoperative x rays showed good reduction and implants position. Discussion and conclusion: Open approaches to the anterior pelvis are not free of complications. Endoscopy allows clear visualization of the space of Retzius and it is a valuable aid for pelvis fracture þxation. Extraperitoneal endoscopy of the anterior pelvis is a safe and commonly performed surgical procedure. This paper shows that plate and screws þxation of the symphysis pubis can also be performed using this minimally invasive approach.