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Pelvic fractures are common presentations to major trauma centers and are associated with significant morbidity in polytrauma patients. Traditional open reduction and internal fixation is associated with a high incidence of surgical morbidity, while external fixators, used for both temporary stabilisation and as definitive management, have a complication rate of up to 62% [4], with poor patient tolerance, pin site infection and aseptic loosening the more commonly documented complications in the literature. Minimally invasive techniques have become more popular recently in the management of pelvic injuries due to their lower incidence of surgical morbidity. The application of a pelvic internal fixator (INFIX) has been presented as a comparable alternative to external fixation of anterior pelvic ring injuries.


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NCT number NCT05871866
Study type Interventional
Source Sohag University
Contact mohamed E Ahmed, assistant lecteure
Phone 01007422680
Email mohamed.essam@med.sohag.edu.eg
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 1, 2023
Completion date January 1, 2025