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ACETABULAR FRACTURES

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1997
There are many questions that remain to be answered regarding the evaluation, classification, and treatment of acetabulum fractures. Without a uniform classification and method of evaluation, a review of the literature can be misleading. Acetabular fractures represent an injury to the articular surface of a major weight-bearing joint and should be ...
D C, Perry, W, DeLong
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Acetabular Fracture

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2000
A twenty-eight-year-old female bicyclist was struck by a car. Associated injuries after trauma work-up included a splenic laceration that is to be treated with observation and a history of loss of consciousness with a negative head CT. X-rays and representative CT scan cuts are enclosed.
J, Tilzey, S A, Olson, D, Templeman
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Complex Acetabular Fractures

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1989
Displaced acetabular fractures belonging to the associated fracture group described by Judet and Letournel present a formidable diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Of 116 acetabular fractures, 31 had associated fracture types with follow-up evaluation of one year or longer.
J A, Goulet, T J, Bray
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Periprosthetic acetabular fractures

International Orthopaedics, 2015
The aim of this article is to propose a diagnostic and therapeutic algorithm for the acetabular periprosthetic fractures.This article explores the current literature on the epidemiology, causes and classification of periprosthetic acetabular fractures.
Francesco Benazzo   +3 more
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Imaging Acetabular Fractures

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2019
Acetabular fractures are encountered by radiologists in a wide spectrum of practice settings. The radiologist's value in the acute and long-term management of acetabular fractures is augmented by familiarity with systematic computed tomography-based algorithms that streamline and simplify Judet-Letournel fracture typing, together with an appreciation ...
David, Dreizin   +2 more
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Displaced Acetabular Fractures

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1988
Displaced acetabular fractures occur primarily in young adults involved in high energy trauma and can lead to disabling posttraumatic arthritis. An initial roentgenographic evaluation with accurate delineation of all fracture lines provides the key to decisions about whether to give closed or open treatment. When open treatment is indicated, a surgical
J M, Matta, P O, Merritt
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Acetabular Fracture/Dislocation

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2002
A 42-year-old soil engineer was trapped when a ditch collapsed on him. He sustained the injury seen in the figures. His hip was initially dislocated and was reduced in the emergency department before these films were taken.
Paul, Tornetta   +2 more
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Cementless Acetabular Reconstruction After Acetabular Fracture

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2001
Total hip arthroplasty in patients with posttraumatic arthritis has produced results inferior to those in patients with nontraumatic arthritis. The use of cementless acetabular reconstruction, however, has not been extensively studied in this clinical context.
C, Bellabarba   +7 more
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[Acetabular fractures].

Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 2012
Treatment of acetabular fractures requires extensive knowledge of the bony anatomy, the amount of possible exposure of the bone with the selected approaches and fracture type-dependent indications of operative treatment. Classification of the fracture with detailed analysis of the fracture morphology is the basis for decision making and planning.
A, Gänsslen, H J, Oestern
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Intraoperative Acetabular Fracture

The Journal of Hip Surgery
AbstractIntraoperative acetabular fracture is a rare complication in total hip arthroplasty. It occurs mainly as a result of impaction of a cementless press-fit cup. Risk factors include decreased bone quality, highly sclerotic bone, and a press-fit that was relatively too large.
Christian, Hipfl, Carsten, Perka
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