Intraoperative Imaging Challenges During Pelvic Ring Disruptions and Acetabular Fracture Surgery
- PMID: 37980105
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2023.07.004
Intraoperative Imaging Challenges During Pelvic Ring Disruptions and Acetabular Fracture Surgery
Abstract
Achieving high-quality intraoperative imaging is crucial for successful pelvic ring and acetabular fracture surgery, yet it remains clinically challenging. Due to the complex anatomy of the pelvic ring and acetabulum, it is necessary to obtain multiple images oriented in different planes to reliably confirm reduction accuracy and implant positioning. Intraoperative image quality can be compromised by factors such as patient body habitus, bowel gas, abdominal packing, contrast dye, and nonstandardized language between surgeon and radiology technician. This article reviews common intraoperative imaging challenges encountered during pelvic ring and acetabular fracture surgery, while providing practical and evidence-based solutions and prevention strategies.
Keywords: Acetabulum; Computer tomography; Fluoroscopic imaging; Pelvic ring; Radiograph.
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