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Re: Acetabular Fx Surgical Approach
Peter Krause 16 Июль 2006, 00:43
I agree with Chip. I trained with the lateral position, but have converted to prone for most of these cases. I think the prone postion is extremely helpful not just for transverse posterior walls, but also for the very unstable
extensive posterior walls. In these cases you really need gravity on your side.
The exception for me is the extremely rare combined (operative) femoral head + posterior wall where I have done the surgical dislocation. I have not had a Judet table available to me so I I use manual traction.

Peter Krause, MD
Assistant Professor
LSU Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
New Orleans, LA
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    Re: Acetabular Fx Surgical Approach
    Jeff Brooks 16 Июль 2006, 00:56
    Are those who do these Fxs prone using a radiolucent flat board, Jackson Spine, standard table, Fx table?

    I do most all pelvic cases on the OSI modular table with the flat board which is entirely radiolucent and very easy to work with. My hospital does not have the fancy Fx table attachment for this, however, as our Fx table is separate.

    Jeff
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