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Short-term mobility in low-energy pelvic ring fractures after conservative treatment.

Journal Paper/Review - Aug 3, 2024

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Citation
Bal B, Rudin D, Zdravkovic V, Jost B, Zurmühle P. Short-term mobility in low-energy pelvic ring fractures after conservative treatment. Injury 2024; 55:111770.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Injury 2024; 55
Publication Date
Aug 3, 2024
Issn Electronic
1879-0267
Pages
111770
Brief description/objective

The growing population of elderly people is leading to a rising number of pelvic ring fractures. These often involve combinations of pubic branch and sacrum fractures, as seen in lateral compression type 1 (LC1) and 2 (LC2) fractures or more precisely classified as fragility fractures of the pelvis (FFP). The combined impact on the anterior and posterior ring brings the risk of prolonged pain, resulting in decreased mobility and increased complications. Given the higher multimorbidity of this population, surgical treatment poses a greater risk of intra- and post-operative complications. Hence, the management and treatment of this particular type of fracture remain challenging.