Pelvic fracturesPurpose:The purpose of this study was to examine hospital quality measures and the long-term functional outcomes associated with lateral compression type 1 [LC1] pelvic ring injuries. Methods:A query was performed from December 2011 to September 2020 at two institutions within one ...
Purpose: To determine the interobserver reliability of perceived displacement (PD) 鈮 1 cm of lateral compression type 1 (LC1) pelvic ring fractures and to determine if PD correlated with published methods of measuring fracture displacement and adverse events. Methods: The injury and follow-up ...
We aimed to assess the proportion of LC1 pelvic fractures that displaced following nonoperative management as a function of specific ring fracture patterns, and we quantified the magnitude of this displacement.#A retrospective review of the billing registry of a level-I trauma center was performed....
Correction to: Fracture displacement of lateral compression type 1 (LC1) Pelvic Ring Injuries: Which measurement methods are reliable and does displacement correlate with adverse events?doi:10.1007/s00590-023-03827-0PELVIC bonesCOMPRESSION fractures...
Lateral compression pelvic ring injuryLC1InstabilityLateral stress radiographsIntertrochanteric fractureOrthopaedic trauma surgeryFracture fixationHospital courseSACRAL FRACTURESHIP-FRACTURESIntroduction:The purpose of this study was to evaluate how the hospital course of minimally displaced LC1 fractures, with and ...
A series of 173 patients with nonoperatively treated LC1 pelvic ring injuries was identified. Of these, 139 received a complete set of outpatient pelvic radiographs with which to assess displacement. Outpatient pelvic radiographs to assess additional fracture displacement and potential need for surgical ...
Keywords Lateral compression pelvic ring injuryLC1instabilityexam under anesthesialateral stress radiographscompleteincomplete sacral fractureinjured side downTo determine if regional anesthesia had added benefit to general anesthesia, with or without local anesthesia, in controlling post-operative pain in ...