Immobilization and splinting

作者: Michael C. Bond , Michael K. Abraham

DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781139199001.011

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摘要: This chapter presents the key facts, mechanism, anatomy, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of pelvic fractures e.g. avulsion fractures, non-displaced such as pubic ramis ischial body ilium sacral coccyx displaced acetabular hip fractures. Pelvic represent 3% all are associated with significant morbidity mortality. The mortality rate for high-energy is between 10% 20%. pelvis consists pubis, on each side forming innominate bones that then joined at pubis symphysis anteriorly sacrum posteriorly. Fractures involving a single usually caused by fall in elderly, though young it often result persistent tension/stress adductors or hamstrings resulting fracture their site origination.

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