| Literature DB >> 24671489 |
R Pascarella1, M Commessatti, R Politano, A Maresca, M Del Torto, M Chehrassan, R Fantasia.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Posterior wall fracture is the most common acetabular fracture. Comminuted fractures with an impacted segment represent a subtype of this injury. The subchondral bone of the articular zone is compressed and causes a bone defect. The impacted fragment should be isolated, mobilized, and then reduced. A bone graft should be used to fill the gap. The other fragments are fixed following the reduction of the impacted segment.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24671489 PMCID: PMC4182615 DOI: 10.1007/s10195-014-0291-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 1590-9921
Fig. 1Preoperative a X-ray, b–d 3-D and 2-D CT scans (Male, 73 years, car accident)
Patient’s demographic and fracture characteristics
| Case | Age | Sex | Mechanism of injury | Hip dislocation | Time of hip reduction | Intra-articular fragment | Other complication |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I | 59 | M | Car accident | No | No | ||
| II | 89 | M | Fall from height | Yes | 5 Days after trauma | No | Osteonecrosis |
| III | 26 | M | Car accident | No | No | ||
| IV | 70 | M | Car accident | No | No | ||
| V | 81 | M | Fall from chair | No | No | ||
| VI | 45 | M | Car accident | Yes | Within 6 h of injury | Yes | |
| VII | 50 | F | Car accident | Yes | Within 6 h of injury | No | |
| VIII | 73 | M | Car accident | Yes | Within 6 h of injury | No | |
| IX | 56 | M | Car accident | Yes | Within 6 h of injury | Yes | |
| X | 27 | M | Motocycle accident | No | Within 6 h of injury | Yes |
Fig. 2a, b Impacted fragment and lack of bone substance; femoral head as a point of reference
Fig. 3a–c Cancellous bone graft from greater trochanter to fill the gap, after reduction of articular fragment
Fig. 4Post-operative X-rays: a AP and b, c oblique Judet views (same patient as in Fig. 1)
Fig. 5X-rays at the last follow-up of the same patient as in Fig. 1 (May, 2013): a AP and b, c oblique Judet views
Merle d’Aubigne and Postel scoring modified by Matta [4, 22–24]
| Number of patients | |
|---|---|
| Excellent (=18 points) | 1 |
| Very good (=17 points) | 4 |
| Good (=15–16 points) | 4 |
| Poor (<13 points) | 1 |
Radiologic criteria of Matta [22]
| Number of patients | |
|---|---|
| Excellent (normal hip joint) | 5 |
| Good (joint narrowing less than 1 mm) | 4 |
| Poor (advanced joint change) | 1 |