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rest of the limb. Type I (71%) constitutes the true ‘floating knee’ in which neither the femoral nor the tibia fracture extends to the knee, instep or hip. Type II (29%) is a variant in which one or both fractures involve the knee. 2
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. Anatomy and biomechanics of the pelvic ring The pelvic ring consists of the sacrum and the two hip bones (each one of them consisting of an ischium, ilium and pubic bone) which are connected by three joints, namely two sacroiliac (SI) joints between the
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surgical view is present, such as in conventional total hip arthroplasty, intra-operative images are performed to confirm correct alignment and orientation of the implant, especially the acetabular cup, and to rule out accompanying fractures of the
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of early cross-sectional diagnostic imaging of the severely injured remains critical. Before the validated report of a trauma CT scan (contrast-enhanced multiphasic thin sliced from the head to the hips), diagnosis is considered incomplete at least
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