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Introduction The term ‘floating joint’ refers to a fracture that occurs both above and below the joint ( 1 ). It can be either extra-articular or intra-articular. In 1992, Liebergall et al. first used the term ‘floating hip’ to refer to a
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stiffness and prevent the concentration of stress forces only at the cranial adjacent segment and sacroiliac joint. Proper selection of upper instrumented vertebrae (UIV) is also an important factor as it influences the risk of developing ASD, primarily
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2016;41:62–68. Concepts to consider Unlike SS and PT, which vary according to the patient’s posture, the PI is constant, recognized as a morphological parameter (fixed) because the mobility of the sacroiliac joints is negligible during
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patterns such as displaced three- or four-part PHF cause their own challenges. Several surgical intervention options for the treatment of complex PHF are open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and arthroplasty/joint replacement (either hemiarthroplasty
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equina syndrome from lumbosacral echinococcosis; imaging showed multiple, pearl-like, white capsular cysts, extending from L4 to S3 level with components in perisacral and sacroiliac joints. 53 Rare cases of spinal echinococcosis in children have