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Prone or Lateral? Use of the Kocher-Langenbeck Approach to Treat Acetabular Fractures
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No advantage to either position for the posterior approach to acetabular fractures could be found. Because most of the severe fractures were performed prone, we propose that the larger number of more difficult fractures in this group may cause an increased likelihood of loss of reduction. The higher infection rate in the prone group may be caused by the longer inpatient wait for definitive fixation, leading to a higher risk of nosocomial colonization.
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