Abstract

Simultaneous bilateral acetabular fractures are extremely rare. The authors report a rare case of simultaneous bilateral acetabular fracture in an adult due to a road accident. Clinical diagnosis can be misleading in many patients seen in the context of polytrauma. Managing these fractures is a complex task that requires careful planning and surgical intervention, and the foremost goal of surgical intervention is to achieve an anatomically precise reduction of the fracture, as this factor greatly influences the future function of the hip joint.

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