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Septic arthritis of the pubic symphysis in pregnancy

BMJ Case Reports, 2020
Septic arthritis of the pubic symphysis is a rare but serious entity which can be difficult to distinguish from common pregnancy-related problems. The following highlights the risk factors and clinical features of this uncommon condition and describes its diagnosis and management.
Glenn Patrick Boyles, Maged M Costantine
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Fixation of the pubic symphysis

Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics, 1993
Internal fixation of a disrupted pubic symphysis is an attractive option when this injury is a component of an unstable pelvis. Posterior stability is also required and may be provided by residual ligamentous integrity or by separate posterior repair, depending on the patient's injury.
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A case of postpartum pubic symphysis diastasis

Injury, 2010
The symphysis pubis is a secondary cartilaginous joint and in response to hormonal changes during pregnancy (especially the 3rd trimester), the joint widens to increase the saggital diameter of the outlet. Mild separation of the pubic symphysis is therefore considered necessary for childbirth, with an average normal radiological distance between pubic ...
P D, Cowling, A, Rangan
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Management of Postpartum Diastasis of the Pubic Symphysis

Orthopedics, 2016
Conservative management is typically recommended for postpartum diastasis of the pubic symphysis, despite significant functional disability and chronic pain associated with this condition. With a reported incidence of 1:500, the authors describe diagnosis and management controversies with an additional review of relevant literature related
Davis, Erickson   +2 more
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Pubic Symphysis Fusion

2011
Chronic pain secondary to osteitis pubis. • Postpartum pelvic instability. • Chronic pain due to degeneration of the cartilage. • Previous traumatic diastasis that failed to unite and • mobility is associated with abnormal movement of the joint and pain.
Peter V. Giannoudis   +1 more
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SUPERIOR PUBIC RAMUS OSTEOTOMY TO TREAT LOCKED PUBIC SYMPHYSIS

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2006
Pelvic ring disruption that results in a locked pubic symphysis is an unusual injury. A locked pubic symphysis is defined as a compression of the pelvic ring, with the intact pubis becoming trapped against the contralateral pubis. Although the injury pattern is well recognized in clinical practice, to the best of our knowledge, only eight patients with
Robert V, O'Toole   +3 more
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THE PUBIC BONES AND THEIR SYMPHYSIS

Archives of Surgery, 1936
The roentgenographic configurations cast by the pubic bones and their symphysis have aroused my special interest. In an effort to interpret these more fully, studies have been made on seventy-five specimens of this anatomic region, 1 obtained post mortem. The specimens were examined histologically and roentgenographically for the purpose of elucidating
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Osteomyelitis of the Pubic Symphysis

Orthopedics, 2003
Eric L, Smith   +3 more
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Diseases of the pubic symphysis

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1986
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