Classification of Pelvic Fractures - Ian McDermott 5/9/2002
Brief
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TILE
(Book)
1984
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Author
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Tile M
(
Toronto
)
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Title
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Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum
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Reference
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Baltimore
: Williams and Wilkins
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Summary
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Classic book. Most of the diagrams seen elsewhere come from here.
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Critique
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Goes through anatomy, biomechanics, classification, treatment, complications
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Brief
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YOUNG
Radiology
1986
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Author
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Young JWR, Burgess AR, Brumback RJ, Poka A
(
Maryland
)
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Title
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Pelvic fractures: value of plain radiography in early assessment and management.
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Reference
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Radiology 1986; 160: 445-451
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Summary
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Identified 4 patterns of causal forces: AP compression, Lateral compression, Vertical shear & Complex.
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Critique
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Retrospective analysis of 142 cases.
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Brief
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TORODE
J Paed Orthopaedics
1985
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Author
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Torode I, Zieg D
(Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto
)
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Title
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Pelvic Fractures in Children
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Reference
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J Ped Orthopaedics 1985; 5(1): 76-84
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Summary
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Type I = avulsion #s. Type II = iliac wing #s. Type III = simple ring #s. Type IV = Ring Disruption #s. Showed progressive increase in complications and death.
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Critique
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Retrospective review of 141 cases.
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Brief
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SILBER
J Ped Orthopaedics
2001
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Author
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Silber J, Flynn J, Koffler, KM, Dormans JP, Drummond DS
(
Philadelphia
)
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Title
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Analysis of the Cause, Classification, and Associated Injuries of 166 Consecutive Pediatric Pelvic Fractures.
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Reference
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J Paed Orthopaedics 2001; 21(4): 446-450
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Summary
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Torode Type III = most common (63%). Most (60%) = car vs pedestrian.
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Critique
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Retrospective review of 166 cases.
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