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Percutaneous pelvic fixation has evolved into a widely used, safe, and effective treatment option in the management of pelvic ring injuries. Proper preoperative and intraoperative radiographic evaluation of these injuries is critical to ensure safe placement of fixation of the pelvis. Traditional intraoperative views for posterior pelvic ring fixation include the pelvic inlet and outlet views. We propose that the intraoperative use of a hyperinlet view, which uses additional cranial tilt relative to the traditional inlet view, is helpful to better delineate the spinal canal and thereby better define the posterior limit of the osseous fixation pathway of the upper sacral segments. This study illustrates the use of this novel radiographic view and presents a patient cohort in which it was effectively used.Similar Articles
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