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Open book fractures are challenging injuries oftentimes requiring surgical treatment. The current treatment of choice is symphyseal plating, which requires extensive surgery and entirely limits physiological movement of the symphyseal joint, frequently resulting in implant failure. Therefore, we investigated the biomechanical properties of a semi-rigid implant (modified SpeedBridge ) as a minimally invasive tape suture construct for the treatment of open book fractures and evaluated the superiority of two techniques of implementation criss-cross vs.