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1. The top-cited military relevant spine articles.

2. Clinical Features and Therapeutic Process of Sacral Fatigue Fractures in Adolescents.

3. Inter‐device agreement of sacral subepidermal oedema measurement in healthy adults during prolonged 60° head of bed elevation.

4. Effectiveness of a kinesio-taping-based treatment in stage IV sacral pressure ulcers in older patients: a pilot study.

5. Effect of local oxygen therapy combined with vacuum sealing drainage on the healing of stage IV sacrococcygeal pressure ulcers.

6. The effect of prolonged 60° head of bed elevation on sacral subepidermal oedema in healthy adults: A quantitative prospective exploratory study.

7. Risk Factors and Prevalence of Pressure Injury in Elderly Hospitalized Patients.

8. Perioperative outcome of minimally invasive stabilisation of bilateral fragility fractures of the sacrum: a comparative study of bisegmental transsacral stabilisation versus spinopelvic fixation.

9. Lumbosacral rotation flap: a simple method for covering sacral pressure injuries.

10. Biomechanical Analysis of a Modified Triangular Osteosynthesis Technique for Treatment of Spinopelvic Dissociation.

11. Percutaneous lumbopelvic fixation is effective in the management of unstable transverse sacral fractures.

12. Sacral U-type Fractures in Patients Older Than 65 years.

13. Use of a newly developed minimally invasive bilateral fixed angle locking system in the treatment of pathological pelvic fractures: a case series.

14. Prophylactic dressings to prevent sacral pressure injuries in adult patients admitted to intensive care units: A three-arm feasibility randomized controlled trial.

15. Percutaneous sacral screw fixation alone sufficient for mildly displaced U-type sacral fractures with preserved osseous fixation pathways.

16. Robotic Placement of 3 Trans-Sacral TransiIliac Screws Through a Single Corridor for U-Type Sacrum Fracture: A Case Report.

17. Clinical Presentation and Outcomes of Sacral Stress Fractures in Athletes: A Case Series of 13 Patients.

18. Symptoms of sacral fractures after posterior spinal instrumented fusion: A case series.

19. Exsanguinating hemorrhage from coccygeal fracture dislocation: First report of a life-threatening injury.

20. L5-S1 facet joint pathology in pelvic ring injuries.

21. Frequency of and risk factors for intensive care unit-acquired sacrum pressure injuries in critically ill patients: A multicenter cross-sectional study in China.

22. Clinical Efficacy of Electroacupuncture at Sacral Four Points Combined with Moxibustion at Abdominal Three Points for Treating Post-Stroke Urinary Incontinence: Observations on Urodynamics, Quality of Life, and Safety.

23. Both the level of lumbar fixation as well as the type of triangular construct should be adapted on an individual basis during spinopelvic fixation for unstable U-shaped sacral fractures and Tile C pelvic ring disruptions.

24. Treatment Outcomes of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms due to Fragility Sacral Fractures: A Review of Eight Patients and Literature.

25. [Two-stage microsurgical soft tissue reconstruction of a complex sacral wound using an arteriovenous loop].

26. Insertion sites of iliosacral screws on the posterior ilium: Implications for posterior pelvic fixation.

27. Comparison of the zonal distribution of calcium salt density and fat marrow in bone-healthy and osteoporotic sacra: an image data analysis using quantitative computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.

28. Management of deep sacral and ischial pressure injuries with free-style local perforator flaps: A D+P+DPD model.

30. Effect of different lumbar-iliac fixation and sacral slope for Tile C1.3 pelvic fractures: a biomechanical study.

31. The optimal introversion angle and length of pedicle screw to avoid L1-S1 vascular damage.

32. Fluoroscopy guided teardrop technique for open trans-muscular iliac screw placement and open reduction maneuvers during modified triangular spinopelvic fixation for unstable U-shaped sacral and tile C pelvic traumas: technical note.

33. Sacral Stress Fracture: A Diagnosis to Remember.

34. The influence of pelvic tilt on sacral insufficiency fracture occurrence: Insights into the prevalence of high pelvic tilt among patients affected.

35. Sacral fracture associated with a Tarlov cyst causing an anterior sacral CSF fistula and intraventricular fat emboli - a case report and review of the literature.

36. MID-TERM CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF SURGICALLY TREATED MALIGNANT SACRUM TUMORS.

37. Biomechanical study of transsacral-transiliac screw fixation versus lumbopelvic fixation and bilateral triangular fixation for "H"- and "U"-type sacrum fractures with traumatic spondylopelvic dissociation: a finite element analysis study.

38. A case of cardiac cyst hydatid with multiple system involvement.

39. Progressive instability of bilateral sacral fragility fractures in osteoporotic bone: a retrospective analysis of X-ray, CT, and MRI datasets from 78 cases.

40. Biomechanical comparative study on external fixators of new configurations in the treatment of Tile C pelvic injury.

41. Variables Associated With Loss of Fixation of Retrograde Rami Screws in Minimally Displaced Lateral Compression Type 1 Pelvic Ring Injuries.

42. Sacral insufficiency fracture: a single-center experience of 185 patients with a minimum 5-year follow-up.

43. Posterior pelvic ring injuries, lumbosacral junction instabilities and stabilization techniques for spinopelvic dissociation: a narrative review.

44. Navigation versus fluoroscopy in minimalinvasive iliosacral screw placement.

45. L4 fixation is not necessary in L5-Iliac spinopelvic fixation after trauma, but coadjutant transilio-transsacral fixation is.

46. Radiation-Induced Insufficiency Fractures After Pelvic Irradiation for Gynecologic Malignancies: A Systematic Review.

47. Description and Reliability of the AOSpine Sacral Classification System.

48. Anatomical conditions and patient-specific locked navigation templates for transverse sacroiliac screw placement: a retrospective study.

49. Vacuum phenomenon in pelvic fractures.

50. CT-guided fixation of pelvic fractures after high-energy trauma, by interventional radiologists: technical and clinical outcome.

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