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1 Pelvic Trauma Radiology
November 2001

2 Classification stable vs. unstable breaks in the ring
posterior arch vs. anterior arch OR both single bone without break of ring acetabular mechanism – LC, AP, VS

3 Stable low speed mechanisms falls from low height athletic injuries
most common – pubic ramus/body Other – transverse sacral, coccyx, apophyseal/avulsion injuries

4 Unstable involve both anterior and posterior arches mechanisms
high speed MVC’s or fall from height lateral compression  transverse pubic rami #, iliac wing, sacrum anterior compression  “open-book” injury, longitudinal rami # vertical shearing forces SI joint subluxation/dislocation, symphyseal diastasis

5 associated injuries pelvis is boney ring – find one fracture, look for another subluxation/dislocation SI jt or pubic symphysis acetabulum/femoral head/joint fragments pelvic contents bladder/urethra, rectalsigmoid, vagina/uterus, vasculature, nerve

6 acetabular types associated with hip dislocation posterior
ilioischial column transverse iliopubic associated with hip dislocation

7 avulsions ASIS – sartorius AIIS – rectus femoris
ischial tuberosity – hamstring (kicking)

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