Abstract

In this study, we intend to study general problems of plevic trauma, available treatment methods minimally invasive and some recommendations or else, visions to evaluate and select the optimal treatment for pelvic ring fractures, to improve quality of life of patients and to reduce the intraoperative risks and incidence of post-traumatic disability.

Highlights

  • Pelvic trauma is one of the most difficult problems in the lesion surgery, and it’s frequency is 3-7% of the total number of lesions in the musculoskeletal system

  • X-ray investigation of pelvic ring lesions is fundamental in choosing a treatment algorithm and a minimally invasive stabilization method

  • The main types of injuries associated with hemodynamic instability are sacral fractures, open book fractures and fractures with vertical displacements of the pelvis. – Computed tomography (CT) is the "gold standard" for diagnosing skeletal bone lesions with increased sensitivity and specificity for pelvic fractures

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Summary

Introduction

Pelvic trauma is one of the most difficult problems in the lesion surgery, and it’s frequency is 3-7% of the total number of lesions in the musculoskeletal system. The minimally invasive osteosynthesis of the pelvic ring is part of the methods of internal fixation in the pelvic fractures and is performed under general anesthesia. The internal fixation of pelvic ring fractures Unstable posterior semi-ring lesions, rotational or vertically unstable lesions are an indication for open reduction and internal fixation.

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