pelvic ring injurytraumapelvispost-Mobilizationfollow up stress imagingTo assess the utility of outpatient postmobilization radiographs in the nonoperative treatment of lateral compression type I (LC1) (OTA/AO 61-B1) pelvic ring injuries. Retrospective series. Academic, Level 1 trauma center, 2008鈥 ...
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 ...
Conclusions:Patients admitted for LC1 pelvic fractures are likely to be older with more medical co-morbidities, and up to 1/5th will experience inpatient complications. Although inpatient mortality remains low, this injury pattern can lead to significant functional disability that persists for several ...
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...
Patients and methods:Retrospective comparative cohort analysis at an urban level one trauma center of 40 consecutive patients with an isolated LC1 pelvic ring injury and 40 age/sex matched patients with an isolated intertrochanteric femur fracture was performed. Medical records and radiographs were ...
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 ...