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1. Anatomic Basis And Application Of Percutaneous Screw Placement Guided With Computer-assisted Navigation In Pelvic And Acetabular Fracture
2. Percutaneous Screw Fixation For The Fractures Of Femoral Neck With Assisted By ISO-C2D Computer Navigation System:An Experimental Study
3. Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Screw Fixation (MIPSE) Technology In The Application Research Of Pelvic Fractures
4. Treatment Of Sanders TypeⅡ Calcaneal Fractures With Closed Reduction And Percutaneous Screw Fixation
5. Axial Perspective To Find The Largest Intraosseous Space Available For Anterior Column Screw Of The Acetabulum And Define The Safe Zone For Antegrade Posterior Column Screw Of The Acetabulum
6. Clinical Evaluation Of Orthopedic Surgical Robot In Percutaneous Screw Fixation Of The Femoral Neck Fracture
7. The Comparison Of Percutaneous Screw Placement Under Robot Navigation And Open Reduction Internal Fixation For Treating Pelvic And Acetabular Fractures
8. Clinical Efficacy Of Open Pedicle Screw Fixation And Percutaneous Screw Fixation In The Treatment Of Thoracolumbar Fractures And Comparative Analysis Of Postoperative Lumbar Back Pain
9. The Comparison Of Efficacies Of Different Fixing Techniques For Posterior Pelvic Ring In Type C Pelvic Fractures
10. TiRobot-assisted Percutaneous Screw Fixation In Treatment And Analysis Of Pelvic Fractures
11. Biomechanical Experiment And Clinical Control Study On Fixation Of C1.1 Pelvic Fracture With LC-? Screw
12. Research Of Treatment Of Ankylosing Spondylitis Combined With Thoracolumbar Fracture By Posterior Long Segment Percutaneous Screw Internal Fixation Based On The TCM Theory Of "Paying Equal Attention To Both Bones And Soft Tissues"
13. Vertebral Body Reduction And Perioperative Indicators Of Thoracolumbar Fractures By Conventional Open Versus Percutaneous Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Pedicle Screw Placement
14. Comparison Of Minimally Invasive Wiltse Approach And Percutaneous Approach For Single-level Thoracolumbar Fractures Without Nerve Injury
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