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[Management of complex acetabulum fractures and their consequences].

Authors :
Gudz AI
Denisov AO
Lasunsky SA
Shubnyakov II
Shilnikov VA
Sorokin EP
Stafeev DV
Chugaev DV
Source :
Khirurgiia [Khirurgiia (Mosk)] 2017 (2), pp. 70-76.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

In the structure of pelvic bone injuries, acetabular fractures are the most complex type and, according to different authors, account for up to 20% [1]. The severity of these injuries is confirmed by the fact that early descriptions of acetabular fracture were based only on the results of autopsies of patients who had suffered a combined injury. Thus, as early as 1788, Callisen reported an acetabular fracture, but without a detailed description of the nature of the injury. In 1909, Schroeder provided a detailed report of 49 cases of acetabular fractures reported in the literature. Most of them were described during autopsies of patients who died from complications associated with hemorrhagic shock or the onset of sepsis [2]. Fractures of the acetabulum in most observations are the result of high-energy impacts, usually as a result of traffic accidents; therefore, the mechanism of injury determines the combined and multiple nature of the injuries in the victims. A significant proportion of acetabular fractures (up to 60%) are accompanied by fragment displacement and dislocation of the femoral head, in which the most severe tissue changes occur [3].

Details

Language :
Russian
ISSN :
0023-1207
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Khirurgiia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33784841
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17116/hirurgia2017270-76