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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: pelvic fracture + pelvic + fracture  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)


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Team GB optimistic over Radcliffe fitness
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Aug 3, 2008
She was preparing for Beijing at a training camp in Switzerland but decided to pull out after a complex injury to her back and pelvis spread to her foot. ...
Paula: 'If I don't win, it's because I got bitten by a spider' Daily Mail
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Man seriously hurt in hill fall
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He was flown to hospital and treated for hypothermia, a fractured jaw, fractured pelvis, suspected broken back and a contusion on the lungs. ...
2.50pm - Teenager rescued after camping dilemma Forester
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BBC Sport
Mikitenko out of Olympic marathon
BBC Sport, UK - Aug 2, 2008
London Marathon winner Irina Mikitenko has pulled out of the Beijing Olympics because of a foot injury brought on my back and pelvic problems. ...
Radcliffe boosted by rivals Olympic KO Eatsleepsport.com
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Avery suffers stress fracture
RotoTimes.com - Jul 29, 2008
... with the Rams and reported to training camp, but today he has suffered a stress fracture in his pelvic bone, according to the St. Louis Post Dispatch. ...
UPDATED: Avery, Setterstrom Out Tuesday GridIronGateway.com
Rams guard leaves practice with numbness International Herald Tribune
Avery's fracture seen as 'not a serious injury' St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Hit-and-run driver still on the run
Independent Online, South Africa -
Schooling has a fractured pelvis, a crushed vertebra and a deep wound in one leg. She has already had surgery on her leg and will return again for a spinal ...
Girl thrown from funfair ride is out of hospital
Jersey Evening Post, UK -
The accident has left her with a fractured pelvic bone and she will be on crutches for at least a week. She and her friend were screaming as they were ...
The plight of cyclists
Independent Online, South Africa - Aug 3, 2008
Schooling, 54, of Durban North, sustained a crushed pelvis and multiple fractures to her lower limbs when she was hit by the car. ...
Engine stall may have caused fatal crash: RCMP
Vancouver Sun,  Canada -
The second survivor -- whose name has not yet been made public -- remains in a Victoria hospital with a fractured pelvis. Both surviving men were among a ...
Seat choice saves lives as two men crawl from burning wreckage Globe and Mail
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Queensland woman killed and one son critical after crash
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Jul 31, 2008
Her 16-year-old son was taken to a Brisbane hospital for treatment of a pelvic fracture. His 13-year-old brother has been taken to Mater Children?s Hospital ...
Woman dies and two injured in smash Gold Coast Mail
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Abuse inquiry as teens' baby fights to survive
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand -
The Avondale toddler had internal bleeding, head trauma and several pelvic fractures, and is still in hospital. His mother, 39-year-old Itupa Julie Mikaio, ...
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Pelvic ring fractures: should they be fixed? -
M Tile - Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, British Volume, 1988 - JBJS (Br)
... unstable pelvic fractures for this reason. ... The natural history of a pelvic fracture
was seen to depend upon the degree of violence, the stability of the ...

Arterial Embolization Is a Rapid and Effective Technique for Controlling Pelvic Fracture Hemorrhage. -
SF Agolini, K Shah, J Jaffe, J Newcomb, M Rhodes, … - The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1997 - jtrauma.com
... Arterial Embolization Is a Rapid and Effective Technique for Controlling Pelvic
Fracture Hemorrhage. ... Pelvic fracture hemorrhage: priorities in management. ...

Pelvic fracture in multiple trauma: classification by mechanism is key to pattern of organ injury, … -
SA Dalal, AR Burgess, JH Siegel, JW Young, RJ … - J Trauma, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Pelvic fracture in multiple trauma: classification by mechanism is key to pattern
of organ injury, resuscitative requirements, and outcome. ...

Pelvic fracture from major blunt trauma. Outcome is determined by associated injuries -
GV Poole, EF Ward, FF Muakkassa, HS Hsu, JA … - Ann Surg, 1991 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... 1991 June; 213(6): 532?539. Copyright notice. Pelvic fracture from major blunt trauma. ...
Pelvic fracture classification: correlation with hemorrhage. J Trauma. ...

The mortality associated with pelvic fractures.
DA Rothenberger, RP Fischer, RG Strate, R Velasco, … - Surgery, 1978 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The mortality associated with pelvic fractures. ... Of particular interest were the 26
patients in whom the pelvic fracture was the primary cause of death. ...

Pelvic fracture classification: correlation with hemorrhage.
HM Cryer, FB Miller, BM Evers, LR Rouben, DL … - J Trauma, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
J Trauma. 1988 Jul;28(7):973-80. Pelvic fracture classification: correlation with
hemorrhage. ... A simple pelvic fracture classification scheme was developed. ...

Hemorrhage associated with pelvic fractures: causes, diagnosis, and emergent management. -
Y Ben-Menachem, DM Coldwell, JW Young, AR Burgess - AJR Am J Roentgenol, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... determines the type of pelvic ring disruption and that the probability of arterial
hemorrhage is--to a great extent--a function of the type of pelvic fracture. ...

Pelvic fractures: value of plain radiography in early assessment and management. -
JW Young, AR Burgess, RJ Brumback, A Poka - Radiology, 1986 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... In a retrospective analysis of the plain radiographs of 142 cases of pelvic fracture,
four patterns of force were identified, presenting distinctive ...

[CITATION] The Hannover Experience in Management of Pelvic Fractures.
T Pohlemann, U Bosch, A G?nsslen, H Tscherne - Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1994
... (4) Mortality after complex pelvic trauma (pelvic fracture with soft tissue
injury) decreased from 48.1% to 29.6% during these years. ...

The unstable pelvic fracture. Operative treatment. -
JF Kellam, RY McMurtry, D Paley, M Tile - Orthop Clin North Am, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Orthop Clin North Am. 1987 Jan;18(1):25-41. The unstable pelvic fracture.
Operative treatment. Kellam JF, McMurtry RY, Paley D, Tile ...

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Pelvic Fracture

The pelvis is a butterfly-shaped group of bones at the base of the spine. The pelvis consists of the pubis, ilium and ischium bones (among others) held together by tough ligaments to form a girdle of bones. With a hole in its center, the pelvis forms one major ring and two smaller rings of bone that support and protect the bladder, intestines and rectum.

Fractures of the pelvis are uncommon and range widely from mild (if the minor ring is broken) to severe (if the major ring is broken). Pelvic rings often break in more than one place. A mild fracture (such as may happen from the impact of jogging) may heal in several weeks without surgery. However, a serious pelvic fracture can be life threatening and may involve damage to the organs the pelvis protects. This type of fracture often needs emergency medical care and lengthy physical therapy and rehabilitation.

Pelvic fractures are classified as:

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  • Stable, in which the pelvis has one break point in the pelvic ring, limited bleeding and the bones are staying in place.
  • Unstable, in which there are two or more breaks in the pelvic ring with moderate to severe bleeding.
Both types of pelvic fractures can also be divided into open fractures, in which the skin has been broken by the break, or closed fractures, where the skin is not broken.

Symptoms

The main symptom of a pelvic fracture is pain in the groin, hip or lower back, which may get worse when walking or moving the legs. Other symptoms may include:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Numbness or tingling in the groin or legs
  • Bleeding from the vagina, urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body) or the rectum (the chamber that contains solid wastes from the large intestine until they are eliminated outside the body)
  • Difficulty urinating
  • Difficulty walking or standing.
A stress fracture that occurs while jogging may cause pain in the thigh or buttock.

Causes and Risk Factors

Most pelvic fractures happen during high-speed accidents (such as car or motorcycle crashes) or falls from great heights. Pelvic fractures can also occur spontaneously or after minor falls in people with bone-weakening diseases such as osteoporosis. Less commonly, pelvic fractures may occur during high-impact athletic activities.

Diagnosis

A pelvic fracture is usually diagnosed by the presence of bone tenderness, difficulty walking or doing other movements and any loss of nerve function in the lower part of the body. There may be injuries to organs within the pelvic ring such as the intestines, kidneys, bladder or genitals. X-ray will show the fracture.

A computed tomography (CT) scan will be done in complicated cases to get a better picture of the fractures. Depending on how bad the fracture is, other imaging procedures may be needed. This may include contrasting studies where a radioactive dye is injected to create pictures to evaluate organs and structures in the pelvic area, such as the urethra, bladder and blood vessels.

Surgical Treatment

With a potentially serious pelvic fracture (from an accident or high fall), emergency aid should be called. The person with the injury should be covered with a blanket or jacket (so he or she stays warm), and should not be moved by non-trained personnel, especially if there is severe pain or signs of possible nerve injury.

Treatment depends on how bad the injury is. With a minor fracture, the most common treatment is bed rest, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications or prescription painkillers. Physical therapy, the use of crutches and, rarely, surgery may be recommended. Healing can take eight to 12 weeks.

Severe injuries to the pelvis that involve several breaks can be life threatening. Shock, extensive internal bleeding and internal organs damage may be involved. The immediate goal is to control bleeding and stabilize the injured person's condition. These injuries often require extensive surgery as well as lengthy physical therapy and rehabilitation.

In the surgical treatment, the orthopedic surgeon will put the pelvic bones back together and hold them in place with an internal device, such as:

  • Pins (surgical screws). This is used if the break is where the thighbone (femur) joins the pelvis (femoral neck fracture) and you are younger and more active, or if the broken bone has not moved much out of place. If you are older and less active, you may need a high strength metal device that fits into your hip socket, replacing the head of your femur (hemiarthroplasty).
  • Compression screw and side plate. This is used for an intertrochanteric fracture to hold the broken bone in place while it lets the head of your femur move normally in your hip socket.
  • Plates and screws following surgical cleaning of the fracture and reposition of fracture fragments. This is done when the hip socket has fractured (acetabular) fractures.
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