PUBIC SYMPHYSIS DIASTASIS IN PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY (REVIEW)
Purpose of the study — to generalize and arrange the data published in scientific literature and to present current views on epidemiology, diagnostics and treatment options for pubic symphysis diastasis during pregnancy and delivery. Semeiotic separation
A. L. Petrushin, A. V. Pryaluchina
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Traumatic Pelvic Ring Injury following Childbirth with Complete Pubic Symphysis Diastasis [PDF]
Case. Traumatic pelvic ring injury following childbirth is a rare but debilitating condition. We present a case of a 28-year-old female who sustained a traumatic pelvic ring injury following childbirth with a complete pubic symphysis separation of 5.6 cm
Aaron Seidman +3 more
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Pubic symphysis diastasis sustained from a waterslide injury. [PDF]
Pubic symphysis diastasis injuries typically occur following a high velocity force such as road traffic accidents, horse riding, crush injuries and falls from a height. There are reports of a range of injuries caused by waterslides including spinal fractures, head injuries and vaginal injuries.
Williamson M, Vanacore F, Hing C.
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Minimally invasive trans -symphyseal screw (TSS) for pubic symphysis diastasis was recently advocated, and its feasibility and reproducibility under 3D-navigation guidance are explored.
Angus Chao Kun Chan +3 more
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Spontaneous pubic symphysis disruption and concomitant bladder rupture during competitive squatting: A case report [PDF]
Pubic symphysis disruption is typically secondary to external blunt force trauma. This report presents a case of concomitant bladder wall rupture and pubic symphysis diastasis during competitive squatting.
Alvin K. Shieh +2 more
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No clinical advantage of locking over nonlocking plate fixation of symphyseal disruptions
Purpose: although locking plates have led to important changes in fracture management, becoming important tools in the orthopedic surgeon’s arsenal, the benefits of locking plates for traumatic diastasis of the pubic symphysis have not been established ...
CHRISTIANO SALIBA ULIANA +4 more
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Surgical management and long-term functional outcomes of traumatic pubic symphysis diastasis: a retrospective cohort study [PDF]
Background Surgical management of traumatic pubic symphysis diastasis is essential for restoring pelvic stability, yet functional outcomes remain variable. This study aimed to evaluate the functional outcomes and identify predictors of recovery following
Rajendra Aryal +4 more
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Simultaneous Disruption of the Pubic Symphysis and Sacroiliac Joint during Vaginal Birth [PDF]
Background. Puerperal diastasis of the pubic symphysis is a rare intrapartum complication. This report presents the case of a woman who experienced synchronous pubic symphysis and sacroiliac joint separations induced by vaginal delivery. Case.
Hakan Çıçek +4 more
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Post-Partum Diastasis of the Pubic Symphysis: Report of a Rare Case [PDF]
Post-partum pubic symphysis diastasis refers to an abnormally wide gap between the two pubic bones following delivery. It is an uncommon and under diagnosed condition resulting in acute pelvic pain.
Jeevitha Kamakoti Jayaraman +2 more
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Postpartum diastasis of the pubic symphysis: case report and literature review
Postpartum diastasis of the pubic symphysis has the incidence from 1 in 300 to 1 in 30,000 deliveries. Under the action of progesterone and relaxin, a 1 cm widening of pubic symphysis is considered to be physiological and necessary for normal delivery ...
Valentinas Uvarovas +3 more
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