Reduction and fixation techniques of the pelvis and acetabulum continue to evolve. There has been increased use of percutaneous and minimally invasive techniques in the past several decades. Although offering many advantages to traditional open techniques, percutaneous techniques still place nearby structures at risk, making a thorough understanding of the applied surgical anatomy essential.
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