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Fig. 2

From: A clinical and biomechanical comparison of INFIX plus single versus double sacroiliac screw fixation for unstable pelvic ring injury

Fig. 2

A series of images depicting the clinical course of a patient (male, 57 years, AO/OTA type C1) who developed loosening of screws at 6 months post-surgery. Preoperative images of the pelvis, including anteroposterior (a) and coronal (b) radiographs, and three-dimensional CT scan images (c), all depicting left sacroiliac joint fracture dislocation with complete instability, and anterior pelvis fracture with concomitant bilateral superior and inferior pubic rami fractures. Plain radiographs taken 1 day after INFIX surgery, showing anteroposterior (d), inlet (e), and outlet (f) views of the pelvis. Images taken 6 months after INFIX surgery, showing screw loosening on anteroposterior radiographs (g) and compression of the skin (h)

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