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1. Radiological Anatomy And Biomechanical Studies On The Lengthened Sacroiliac Screw Fixation
2. The Surgical Treatment Of Sacral Fracture (Denis Ⅱ Fracture) With Sacral Neurological Damage And Applied Anatomy Of Presacral Foramen Region
3. Injury Mechanism Of Sacral Plexus Resulting From Zone-Ⅱ Sacral Fractures: A Cadaveric Study
4. Advance Of Operation Treatment For Sacral Fracture
5. The Clinical Research Related To Combination Therapy Of Lumbopelyic Fixation And Decompression For The Treatment On Denis Ⅲ Sacral Fracture-dislocation Patients With Spino-pelvic Dissociation
6. Clinical Of Analysis Of Early Complications And Risk Factors In Patients With Sacral Fracture Of Dennis Ⅲ
7. Biomechanical Study Of Fixation Treatment In"U "Type Sacral Fracture
8. Biomechanical Comparison Of Four Kinds Of Posterior Pelvic Ring Fixation Methods
9. Applied Anatomical Study Of The Sacral Mass Screw Trajectory
10. Research And Development Of A Minimal Invasive Transiliac Interlocking System(MITIS)for Posterior Pelvic Ring Fixation
11. Comparison On Efficacy Of Unstable Sacral Fructure With Three Kinds Of Fixatoion
12. Animal Model,Electrophysiological And Histological Study Of Lumbosacral Nerve Root Compression Injury Induced By Sacral Fracture
13. Three Internal Fixation Methods For Finite Element Analysis Of Denis ? Type Of Sacrum Fracture
14. Finite Element Study Of Different Fixation Methods For Sacroiliac Joint Dislocation And Sacral Fracture
15. Clinical Research Of Unstable Sacral Fracture With Cauda Equina Nerve Injury
16. Finite Element Comparative Study Of Vertical And Horizontal Triangular Osteosynthesis For Denis?Sacral Fracture
17. Effectiveness Of Modified Low-profile Plate Fixation For Dennis Type ? Sacral Fracture:A Finite Element Analysis
18. Treatment Of Denis Type ? Sacral Fracture With Cannulated Screws Finite Element Analysis
19. Treatment Of The Denis ??? Subtype Sacral Fracture With Nerve Injury
20. Finite Element Analysis Of Two New Minimally Invasive Internal Fixation For Posterior Pelvic Ring Injuries
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