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Cannulated Screws for Pelvic Fractures

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To better understand the classification and the rationale of management of pelvic fractures, some knowledge of pelvic anatomy and biomechanics is essential.

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Helfet, D.L., Anand, N. (1996). Cannulated Screws for Pelvic Fractures. In: Asnis, S.E., Kyle, R.F. (eds) Cannulated Screw Fixation. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2326-9_8

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