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Sacral Fracture
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Episode # 52 • 20 Jun 2024
Sacroplasty II: Technique, Pearls & Training Opportunities with Dr. Doug Beall
Dr. Jacob Fleming and Dr. Douglas Beall dive into the intricacies of sacroplasty, including considerations for selecting cement volume, efficacy of small versus large needles, and biomechanics of the pelvis.
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