The Effects of Simulated Transverse, Anterior Column, and Posterior Column Fractures of the Acetabulum on the Stability of the Hip Joint* by MARK S. VRAHAS,
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The Effects of Simulated Transverse, Anterior Column, and Posterior Column Fractures of the Acetabulum on the
Stability of the Hip Joint*
by MARK S. VRAHAS, KIRSTIN K. WIDDING, and KEVIN A. THOMAS
Fig. 2 The simulated posterior column fractures were classified as very low (just superior to the ischial spine), low, intermediate, and high (at the level of the greater sciatic notch).
MARK S. VRAHAS et al. J Bone Joint Surg Am 1999;81:966-74
Figs. 3-A, 3-B, and 3-C: Graphs showing the results of testing with the specimens intact and after the creation of transverse fractures with roof-arc angles of 60, 50, and 40 degrees.
MARK S. VRAHAS et al. J Bone Joint Surg Am 1999;81:966-74