Functional outcome after open reduction and internal fixation for traumatic diastasis of the pubic symphysis a one year follow-up study [PDF]
Background: Pubic diastasis often results in anteroposterior compression (APC) injuries based on Young and Burgess classification. It is caused due to high-energy trauma and of much clinical importance is given when coexists with urogenital and ...
Kumar Babu, B. L. S., Ravindran, Biju
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Diastasis of the pubic symphysis with special consideration of pregnancy and parturition
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Gail Wilson
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Diastasis of the Pubic Symphysis as a Cause of Postpartum Pelvic Pain: A Reminder of Important Clinical Lesson [PDF]
Postpartum Pubic Symphysis Diastasis (PPSD) refers to an abnormally wide gap between the two pubic bones following delivery. Being an uncommon condition, it presents with pain in pubic area and groin causing inability to stand, sit and walk.
Keerti Kyalakond +4 more
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Bladder incarceration following anterior external fixation of a traumatic pubic symphysis diastasis treated with immediate open reduction and internal fixation [PDF]
Anterior pelvic ring disruptions are often associated with injuries to the genitourinary structures with the potential for considerable resultant morbidity. Herniation of the bladder into the symphyseal region after injury with subsequent entrapment upon
Prayson Michael J +3 more
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Anthropometric evaluation of trunk parameters in chronic low back pain: a comparative study with age- and sex-matched controls [PDF]
Background Low back pain (LBP) is a complex and multifaceted condition influenced by factors such as obesity, skeletal deformities, and abdominal muscle dysfunction, though the exact occurrence and interrelationships of these factors remain unclear.
Martin Stribrny +5 more
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Incidence and Risk Factors of Symptomatic Peripartum Diastasis of Pubic Symphysis [PDF]
This study was undertaken to determine incidence, associated risk factors, and clinical outcomes of a diastasis of pubic symphysis. Among 4,151 women, who delivered 4,554 babies at the Department of Obstetrics of Seoul National University Bundang hospital from January 2004 to December 2006, eleven women were diagnosed as having a symptomatic diastasis ...
Yoo, Jeong Joon +5 more
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Intrapartum pubic symphysis diastasis in a primigravida woman [PDF]
Pubic symphysis diastasis in pregnancy is a rare obstetric complication. A case of a 35 year old primigravid woman with severe pubic symphysis diastasis and sacroiliac joint relaxation during non-operative vaginal delivery is reported and the literature reviewed.
Marinos Nikolaou +3 more
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Hips Do Not Lie: Atypical Pain From Peripartum Pubic Symphysis Diastasis. [PDF]
Pubic symphysis diastasis (PSD) is the widening of the pubic symphysis which can occur during the peripartum period. PSD commonly presents as pelvic pain with associated neuropathies rarely reported. In this report we describe the unique presentation of PSD with associated motor and sensory deficits in a 19-year-old postpartum patient.
Soloniuk LJ +4 more
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Design of novel plate for fixation of anterior pelvic ring injury: a digital anatomy study and finite element analysis [PDF]
Objective To develop a novel internal fixation system for anterior pelvic ring injuries and to compare the biomechanical stability of this novel anatomical plate with conventional fixation devices in the management of Tile B1-type pelvic fractures using ...
Kequan Yu, Shichang Gao, Min Wu
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