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INTRODUCTION Typical stabilisation of pelvic open book injuries consists of plate fixation of the symphysis. No previous literature has been published about the evaluation of screw placement and their trajectory with four oblique 4.5 mm screws using a ...
Michelitsch, Christian +4 more
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The myth of 2.5 cm symphyseal diastasis. [PDF]
Detection of disruption of the pubic symphysis and resulting anterior pelvic ring instability primarily depends on the symphyseal widening on standard anterior-posterior X-rays.
Gänsslen A +4 more
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Bladder Neck Rupture following Perineal Bull Horn Injury: A Surgical Challenge
Pelvic-abdominal injuries caused by goring are serious lesions which require rapid diagnosis and urgent treatment in the context of a polytraumatized patient. The simultaneous rupture of both the bladder and the prostatic-membranous urethra occurs in 10%-
B. Padilla Fernandez +5 more
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An Innovation to Address the Anterior Pelvic Ring Disruptions [PDF]
Background: Disrupted anterior pelvic ring injury most often requires plate fixation to achieve stability of the injury pelvic ring. However, there is relatively high incidence of hardware failure either in the early or late follow-up.
Ramesh Perumal +3 more
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Diastasis of the pubic symphysis peculiar to horse riders: modern aspects of pelvic pommel injuries
Diastasis of the pubic symphysis is a well documented injury typically associated with high energy trauma. Three cases in horse riders are here described, emphasising the appropriate modern investigation, including computed tomography, and orthopaedic ...
Mulhall, K J
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PURPOSE To compare changes in the pubic symphysis between women with vaginal delivery and women with caesarean sections within the first postpartum week.
Metzler, Christoph +6 more
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Case series of pubic bone diastasis causing severe pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy
Pelvic girdle pain (PGP) is a pregnancy discomfort that causes pain and limitation of mobility and functioning in any of the three pelvic joints. The patient usually presents antenatally with persistent suprapubic pain which is exaggerated during moving,
Malik, Renuka, Gupta, Pooja
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Post partum diastasis of the pubic symphysis: a case report
The post partum diastasis ( means separation) of pubic symphysis is an uncommon disease. It causes acute pelvic pain. Manual pressure to the pelvis in a latero-lateral and antero-posterior direction worsens the condition. The diagnostic test for this condition is an anteroposterior X-ray of the pelvis.
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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 ...
Ravindran, Biju, Kumar Babu, B. L. S.
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Age-Based Normative Measurements of the Pediatric Pelvis
© 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Objectives:Pediatric pelvic trauma is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Current classifications do not take into account age-dependent quantitative differences of the pediatric ...
Matthew E. Oetgen +5 more
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