2002
DOI: 10.1097/00005373-200202000-00027
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Neurologic Injury Caused by Fracture of the Iliac Wing (Duverney’s Fracture): Case Report

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“…Perforation of the bowel leading to sepsis, internal iliac artery injury, and subsequent shock and nerve damage have been described and should be ruled out. 9,10…”
Section: Clinical Implicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perforation of the bowel leading to sepsis, internal iliac artery injury, and subsequent shock and nerve damage have been described and should be ruled out. 9,10…”
Section: Clinical Implicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since Duverney reported the iliac wing fracture in 1751 and Malgaigne introduced the vertical shear fracture in 1876, a bewildering number of pelvic and sacral classifications have been proposed. 7,8 The majority of these attempt to predict fracture stability or death based on mechanism, fracture type, or fracture location. 4, Few of these systems acknowledge the inextricable relationship between sacral and pelvic ring fractures.…”
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