Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4323348599> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 85 of
85
with 100 items per page.
- W4323348599 abstract "The impact of pelvis type on percutaneous fixation of the superior pubic ramus was investigated in this study.One hundred fifty pelvic CTs (female/male: 75/75) without anatomical changes in the pelvis were studied. Pelvis CT examinations with 1mm section width, pelvis typing, anterior obturator oblique, and inlet section images were created using the MPR and 3D imaging mode of the imaging system. In these images, whether a linear corridor could be obtained for the superior pubic ramus, corridor width, length, and angle values in the transverse and sagittal planes were measured in pelvic CT where linear corridor could be obtained.In 11 samples (7.3 %) (group 1), no linear corridor for the superior pubic ramus could be obtained in any way. All pelvis types in this group were gynecoid, and all belonged to female patients. A linear corridor in the superior pubic ramus could be easily obtained in all pelvic CTs with Android pelvic type. The superior pubic ramus was 8.2±1.8 mm in width and 116.7±12.8 mm in length. The corridor width was measured below 5 mm in 20 (13.3%) pelvic CT images (group 2). Corridor width showed a statistically signif-icant difference depending on the pelvic type and gender.The pelvic type is a determinat factor for the fixation of the percutaneous superior pubic ramus. For this reason, pelvic typing using MPR and 3D imaging mode in preoperative CT examination; is effective in surgical planning, implant, and surgical position selection." @default.
- W4323348599 created "2023-03-08" @default.
- W4323348599 creator A5020650766 @default.
- W4323348599 creator A5070484728 @default.
- W4323348599 date "2023-01-01" @default.
- W4323348599 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W4323348599 title "Is percutaneous fixation of the superior pubic ramus possible in all types of pelvis?" @default.
- W4323348599 cites W1926198903 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W1955819778 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W1989811360 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W1995348960 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W1996880202 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W1997440782 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2003814527 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2003989700 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2024430207 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2039206311 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2051965483 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2052178843 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2061947972 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2071431655 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2081025123 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2094643062 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2104339373 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2131298538 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2136940996 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2138850300 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2155534527 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2262535001 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2273733400 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2345366072 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2493658925 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W2743265066 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W287092853 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W3003972411 @default.
- W4323348599 cites W64641540 @default.
- W4323348599 doi "https://doi.org/10.14744/tjtes.2023.54545" @default.
- W4323348599 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36880631" @default.
- W4323348599 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4323348599 type Work @default.
- W4323348599 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4323348599 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4323348599 hasAuthorship W4323348599A5020650766 @default.
- W4323348599 hasAuthorship W4323348599A5070484728 @default.
- W4323348599 hasBestOaLocation W43233485991 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConcept C126838900 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConcept C146249460 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConcept C178910020 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConcept C2778357063 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConcept C2780813298 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConcept C29694066 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConcept C2989005 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConceptScore W4323348599C105702510 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConceptScore W4323348599C126838900 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConceptScore W4323348599C146249460 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConceptScore W4323348599C178910020 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConceptScore W4323348599C2778357063 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConceptScore W4323348599C2780813298 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConceptScore W4323348599C2908647359 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConceptScore W4323348599C29694066 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConceptScore W4323348599C2989005 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConceptScore W4323348599C71924100 @default.
- W4323348599 hasConceptScore W4323348599C99454951 @default.
- W4323348599 hasLocation W43233485991 @default.
- W4323348599 hasLocation W43233485992 @default.
- W4323348599 hasLocation W43233485993 @default.
- W4323348599 hasOpenAccess W4323348599 @default.
- W4323348599 hasPrimaryLocation W43233485991 @default.
- W4323348599 hasRelatedWork W2137048490 @default.
- W4323348599 hasRelatedWork W2151373407 @default.
- W4323348599 hasRelatedWork W2376313638 @default.
- W4323348599 hasRelatedWork W2376445419 @default.
- W4323348599 hasRelatedWork W2395600221 @default.
- W4323348599 hasRelatedWork W2416622510 @default.
- W4323348599 hasRelatedWork W2523897301 @default.
- W4323348599 hasRelatedWork W2559932194 @default.
- W4323348599 hasRelatedWork W3021427172 @default.
- W4323348599 hasRelatedWork W3031750828 @default.
- W4323348599 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4323348599 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4323348599 workType "article" @default.