PMID: 9659475Jul 11, 1998Paper

Surgical treatment of post-traumatic pelvic deformities

Injury
P VanderschotP Broos

Abstract

Two patients with nonunion and malunion of an unstable pelvic fracture, presenting with pain and gait abnormality, were successfully treated with a pelvic reconstruction. The surgical repair consisted of a three staged procedure to perform the osteotomy, the reduction and the internal fixation. Both patients were satisfied with their outcome and experienced no complications.

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Jan 1, 1996·Injury·M L Routt, P T Simonian

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Mar 29, 2006·International Orthopaedics·Marc-Antoine RousseauYves Catonné
Jun 6, 2013·Case Reports in Orthopedics·Sang Yang LeeMasahiro Kurosaka
Oct 17, 2001·Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma·V A Frigon, K F Dickson
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Sep 4, 2015·Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery·Kyung-Jae LeeSi-Wook Lee
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