DOI: 10.33612/diss.213357472
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Pelvic ring injuries

Abstract: . Pelvic ring injuries: recovery of patient-perceived physical functioning and quality of life. [Thesis fully internal (DIV),

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“…Standard operative indications for pelvic ring injuries include the presence of an unstable fracture pattern such as anteroposterior compression (APC) II and III, LC II and III, and vertical shear injuries 3 . Indications for operative fixation in stable fracture patterns include significant lower limb rotation deformity resulting in loss of rotation or clinically significant leg length discrepancy.…”
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“…Standard operative indications for pelvic ring injuries include the presence of an unstable fracture pattern such as anteroposterior compression (APC) II and III, LC II and III, and vertical shear injuries 3 . Indications for operative fixation in stable fracture patterns include significant lower limb rotation deformity resulting in loss of rotation or clinically significant leg length discrepancy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is no clear indication or description in the literature for operative management of LC I fractures with associated genitourinary or intra-abdominal injuries since these accompanying injuries are rarely associated with this fracture pattern 3 . In this case, we present a 25-year-old man who attempted a backflip while skiing and fell 10 feet onto his right side, resulting in a stable, minimally displaced LC I pelvic ring injury.…”
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“…Conservative management of patients with displaced or unstable fractures is associated with a suboptimal outcome [1,34]. These injuries are generally managed with surgical stabilization, which reduces the complication profile and allows early and more effective rehabilitation [4,7 ]. In rare cases, incomplete pelvic or acetabular fractures that are difficult to reduce due to plastic deformation of the immature skeleton may require an osteotomy to achieve satisfactory reduction [6].…”
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“…Pelvic ring and acetabular fractures are rare [2,3], accounting for 0.5-7% of all level 1 paediatric trauma admissions [4,5], 0.3-4% of fractures [6,7 ]. The iliac wings are connected to the sacrum by the sacro-iliac joints and the pubic rami by the pubic symphysis.…”
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