Surgical management of pelvic ring injuries: a study of twelve cases
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Surgical management of pelvic ring injuries: a study of twelve cases

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ABSTRACT

The bony pelvic ring is constituted of the sacrum and bilateral innominate bones and stabilized by the sacroiliac, sacrospinous and sacrotuberous ligaments. Secondary stabilization is provided by the iliolumbar ligaments. Injury to the posterior ring structures brings more severe clinical instabilities. Assessment of mechanisms and mode of injuries is necessary for management of pelvic injury. Twelve patients were involved in this study of different kinds of injuries by classification and methods of treatment four patients were treated by anterior fixation. Three by posterior and three by anterior as well as posterior.

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