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Pelvic fractures: epidemiology, consequences, and medical management.

Véronique Breuil1, Christian Hubert Roux, Georges F Carle.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Until recently, osteoporotic pelvic fractures have not been specifically studied. This review presents an update on epidemiological data of pelvic fracture, including morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs, the role of surgery and new data on sacroplasty in acute phase management. RECENT
FINDINGS: All studies underline the burden of osteoporotic pelvic fractures. Risk factors associated with these fractures are age, sex (women), and previous loss of autonomy. An increased mortality has been reported in all publications, similar to hip fracture for in-patient mortality and at 5 years of follow-up. Pelvic fractures often lead to transient or permanent autonomy loss, reflecting the high costs because of extended hospital stay, combined with nursing home requirement. However, recent studies report a decrease in the length of stay. Sacroplasty displays promising results to control pain and improve functional outcome. Early surgery begins to be discussed to also improve the outcome.
SUMMARY: Pelvic fractures display all the features of severe osteoporotic fractures: increased incidence, high morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs that justify awareness of the practitioner on these fractures. Further studies on sacroplasty and surgery are necessary to improve pain control, functional improvement, thereby reducing the length of hospital stay and cost.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27077891     DOI: 10.1097/BOR.0000000000000293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Rheumatol        ISSN: 1040-8711            Impact factor:   5.006


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3.  Pelvic Fractures-An Underestimated Problem? Incidence and Mortality Risk after Pelvic Fracture in Austria, 2010-2018.

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Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-05-17       Impact factor: 4.964

4.  In-screw polymethylmethacrylate-augmented sacroiliac screw for the treatment of fragility fractures of the pelvis: a prospective, observational study with 1-year follow-up.

Authors:  Andreas Höch; Philipp Pieroh; Ralf Henkelmann; Christoph Josten; Jörg Böhme
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2017-12-08       Impact factor: 2.102

5.  Determination of Clinical Signs and Symptoms Predicting No Pelvic Fracture in Patients with Multiple Trauma.

Authors:  Saeed Majidinejad; Farhad Heidari; Hosein Kafi Kang; Keyhan Golshani
Journal:  Adv Biomed Res       Date:  2018-07-20

6.  To Summarize and Analyze the Epidemiological Characteristics and Prognostic Risk Factors of Patients with Pelvic Fracture Complicated with Perineal Injury.

Authors:  Wen Li; Shasha Du; Houcai Guo; Xuan Han; Tao Huang
Journal:  J Healthc Eng       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 2.682

7.  Minimally invasive posterior locked compression plate osteosynthesis shows excellent results in elderly patients with fragility fractures of the pelvis.

Authors:  Imke U Schmerwitz; Philipp Jungebluth; Wolfgang Lehmann; Thomas J Hockertz
Journal:  Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg       Date:  2020-10-26       Impact factor: 3.693

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