Dietmar Krappinger
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Lindtner R, Krappinger D, Lindahl J, Bellabarba C
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2025 Feb;
145(1):152.
PMID: 39891772
Traumatic lumbosacral instability (TLSI) refers to a traumatic disruption of the axial skeleton at the level of the lumbosacral motion segment and/or sacrum, resulting in mechanical separation of the caudal...
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Gansslen A, Lindahl J, Lindtner R, Krappinger D, Staresinic M
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2025 Jan;
145(1):110.
PMID: 39755924
Adequate intraoperative visualization is mandatory for implant application in pelvic ring injuries. Several fluoroscopic X-ray views are in practical use. The gold standard primary X-ray is the anteroposterior view of...
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Gansslen A, Staresinic M, Krappinger D, Lindahl J
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2024 Dec;
145(1):65.
PMID: 39694899
The today well accepted intrapelvic approach for acetabular and pelvic ring injury fixation was first described by Hirvensalo and Lindahl in 1993 followed by a more detailed description by Cole...
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Gansslen A, Lindahl J, Krappinger D, Lindtner R, Staresinic M
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2024 Dec;
145(1):47.
PMID: 39680172
Outcome evaluation is of major importance to provide data to analyze the value of the chosen treatment concept. Despite an increasing effort of analyzing outcome after treatment of different pelvic...
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Gansslen A, Freude T, Lindahl J, Krappinger D
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2024 Dec;
145(1):20.
PMID: 39666029
Impactions of the articular surface are relevant prognostic parameters in the treatment of acetabular fractures. Posterior marginal impactions and acetabular dome impactions may occur depending on the direction of the...
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Lindtner R, Krappinger D, Lindahl J, Bellabarba C
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2024 Dec;
145(1):37.
PMID: 39666023
Traumatic lumbosacral instability (TLSI) generally refers to a traumatic disruption of the lumbopelvic junction. The ambiguous use of this term has contributed to confusion and limited understanding of injuries that...
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Lindahl J, Gansslen A, Madsen J, Krappinger D
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2024 Oct;
144(10):4587-4593.
PMID: 39384630
Pelvic ring fractures may present with relevant mechanical and haemodynamic instability. Classifications of the bony or ligamentous injuries of the pelvic ring are well established. The most common classifications used...
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Gansslen A, Lindtner R, Krappinger D, Franke J
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2024 Sep;
144(10):4601-4614.
PMID: 39349876
Femoral head fractures are rare, which limits the experience of individual surgeons with these injuries. This overview examines historical data, injury mechanisms, and classification systems, as well as epidemiological data...
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Staresinic M, Lindtner R, Krappinger D, Gansslen A
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2024 Sep;
144(10):4633-4640.
PMID: 39325162
Posterior approaches, particularly the Kocher-Langenbeck approach, remain the workhorses in the treatment of acetabular fractures. Various modifications have been developed, each offering specific advantages depending on surgical requirements. The modified...
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Gansslen A, Lindahl J, Lindtner R, Krappinger D
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
. 2024 Sep;
144(10):4569-4575.
PMID: 39271494
Acetabular fracture surgery follows the primary aim of anatomic reduction and rigid stable fixation of the fracture. Infraacetabular screws (IAS) allow for an increased stability of the acetabular fixation by...