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  • Title: Pelvic and acetabular fractures.
    Author: O'Neill F, Leonard M, Lui D, McElwain J, Morris S.
    Journal: Ir Med J; 2012 Oct; 105(9):306. PubMed ID: 23240284.
    Abstract:
    Patients that sustain pelvic and/or acetabular trauma in Ireland and require surgical intervention are treated at the Adelaide and Meath National Children's Hospital (AMNCH). For this study an audit was conducted of all pelvic and acetabular fractures referred to the AMNCH over a 12 month period from July 2010 to June 2011. This study was conducted with the purpose of recording the different fracture patterns, methods of injury and surgical procedures performed over this time frame. The results demonstrate that 109 patients were referred to the AMNCH with the majority of these fractures being sustained as the result of an RTA (43) or a fall from a height (45). Seventy one patients suffered an acetabular fracture while 43 patients suffered a fracture of their pelvic ring with some patients suffering both. There were 129 surgical procedures performed with 25 patients having more than one surgical procedure.
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