2012, Number 1
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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2012; 50 (1)
Demonstration of a new safe incision for acetabular fractures on cadaveric samples
Ramos-Maza E, García-Estrada F, Chávez-Covarrubias G
Language: Spanish
References: 37
Page: 25-31
PDF size: 75.17 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: acetabular fractures are very complex due to their
fracture pattern, localization and surrounding anatomical structures.
The aim was to demonstrate a safe anatomical corridor
that allows a safe osteosynthesis in cadaveric specimens.
Methods: adult cadaveric specimens of any sex were used. A
vertical 7 cm incision was made in the union of the second and
medial third of a traced line from anterior-upper iliac spine to
pubis tubercle. Dissection is done to reach the peritoneum and
identification of iliopectineal line and all structures for development
an acetabular osteosynthesis were evaluated.
Results: in 7 cadavers, 6 were male, the incision was performed
bilaterally identifying all necessary structures to make acetabular
osteosynthesis. In any case an important anatomical structure
were founded thorough the incision. Suprapectineal and
infrapectineal plates could be placed without structural damage.
Conclusions: it is possible to perform acetabular osteosynthesis
using this incision representing a safe anatomical corridor
with lower iatrogenic damage.
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