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5-Minute Summary: Incidence of Sacroiliac Screw Implant Pain and Results of Screw Removal

5 min · 25. mai 2026
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This study analyzes 250 pelvic fracture patients treated with sacroiliac or transiliac-transsacral screw fixation over 12 years. Painful hardware was reported by 18.4% of patients, leading to implant removal at an average of 6.7 months post-surgery. All patients who underwent removal experienced significant pain reduction, with no complications recorded.

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