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[Influence of sacral fracture on the long-term outcome of pelvic ring injuries]

Authors :
A Keller
Marius Keel
Otmar Trentz
Karim Eid
Wolfgang Ertel
Source :
Der Unfallchirurg. 108(1)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Initial treatment of pelvic ring fractures with involvement of the iliosacral complex is directed at bleeding control and fixation of the pelvic ring. However, long-term outcome is determined by persisting neurological deficits, malunion of the posterior pelvic ring with low back pain, and urological lesions. Between 1991 and 2000, 173 patients with sacral fractures were treated at our institution. Sacral fractures as part of type B2 ("lateral compression") or type C ("vertical shear") pelvic ring fractures were treated conservatively, if dislocation was less than 1 cm. Fractures with a dislocation of more than 1 cm were treated operatively (n=33, 19%). A total of 112 patients were examined after an average of 4.9 years. Of the 39 patients with primary neurological deficits (35%) only 4 showed complete neurological recovery. Chronic low back pain was rarely observed (n=8, 7%) and only in type C injuries. The low incidence of chronic low back pain justifies conservative treatment of minimally (

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
01775537
Volume :
108
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Der Unfallchirurg
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0bdfffdf39fa090683755df60546f196