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Clinical pathways for fragility fractures of the pelvic ring: personal experience and review of the literature

Fragility fractures of the pelvic ring (FFP) are increasing in frequency and require challenging treatment. A new comprehensive classification considers both fracture morphology and degree of instability. The classification system also provides recommendations for type and invasiveness of treatment....

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Autores principales: Rommens, Pol M., Ossendorf, Christian, Pairon, Philip, Dietz, Sven-Oliver, Wagner, Daniel, Hofmann, Alexander
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Japan 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4306730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25323921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00776-014-0653-9
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Ossendorf, Christian
Pairon, Philip
Dietz, Sven-Oliver
Wagner, Daniel
Hofmann, Alexander
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description Fragility fractures of the pelvic ring (FFP) are increasing in frequency and require challenging treatment. A new comprehensive classification considers both fracture morphology and degree of instability. The classification system also provides recommendations for type and invasiveness of treatment. In this article, a literature review of treatment alternatives is presented and compared with our own experiences. Whereas FFP Type I lesions can be treated conservatively, FFP Types III and IV require surgical treatment. For FFP Type II lessions, percutaneous fixation techniques should be considered after a trial of conservative treatment. FFP Type III lesions need open reduction and internal fixation, whereas FFP Type IV lesions require bilateral fixation. The respective advantages and limitations of dorsal (sacroiliac screw fixation, sacroplasty, bridging plate fixation, transsacral positioning bar placement, angular stable plate) and anterior (external fixation, angular stable plate fixation, retrograde transpubic screw fixation) pelvic fixations are described.
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spelling pubmed-43067302015-01-29 Clinical pathways for fragility fractures of the pelvic ring: personal experience and review of the literature Rommens, Pol M. Ossendorf, Christian Pairon, Philip Dietz, Sven-Oliver Wagner, Daniel Hofmann, Alexander J Orthop Sci Review Article Fragility fractures of the pelvic ring (FFP) are increasing in frequency and require challenging treatment. A new comprehensive classification considers both fracture morphology and degree of instability. The classification system also provides recommendations for type and invasiveness of treatment. In this article, a literature review of treatment alternatives is presented and compared with our own experiences. Whereas FFP Type I lesions can be treated conservatively, FFP Types III and IV require surgical treatment. For FFP Type II lessions, percutaneous fixation techniques should be considered after a trial of conservative treatment. FFP Type III lesions need open reduction and internal fixation, whereas FFP Type IV lesions require bilateral fixation. The respective advantages and limitations of dorsal (sacroiliac screw fixation, sacroplasty, bridging plate fixation, transsacral positioning bar placement, angular stable plate) and anterior (external fixation, angular stable plate fixation, retrograde transpubic screw fixation) pelvic fixations are described. Springer Japan 2014-10-17 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4306730/ /pubmed/25323921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00776-014-0653-9 Text en © The Japanese Orthopaedic Association 2014
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