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CONCLUSION. both column fractures and anterior column or wall fractures associated with a posterior hemitransverse component. The classification system of Judet and Letournel has led to improved management of such injuries. Cement extrusion When the acetabulum is prepared for placement of the cup a perforation may occur. - “ Complex pelvis fractures can be subcategorised into different components, in this case with sacral, acetabular and pelvic ring injuries. Epidemiology Acetabular fractures are uncommon. high energy trauma in younger patients (e.g., motor vehicle accidents) low energy trauma in elderly patients (e.g., fall from standing height) Pathoanatomy In the evaluation of the five most common acetabular fractures, assessment of the obturator ring, followed by the iliopectineal and ilioischial lines and iliac wing, for fracture allows accurate classification. It articulates with the femoral head in a highly constrained joint. The quality of the radiography is assessed based on an evaluation of the rotation of the lumbar spine. Dreizin D(1), LeBedis CA(2), Nascone JW(3). Most intraoperative fractures occur on the femoral side. The most widely used acetabular fracture classification system among radiologists and orthopedic surgeons is the system of Judet and Letournel, which includes five elementary (or elemental) and five associated fractures. Acetabular fractures are a type of pelvic fracture, which may also involve the ilium, ischium, and/or pubis depending on fracture configuration. Complex pelvis fractures can be subcategorised into different components, in this case with sacral, acetabular and pelvic ring injuries. Acetabulum fractures can involve one or more of the two columns, two walls or roof within the pelvis; Epidemiology . - “ Complex pelvis fractures can be subcategorised into different components, in this case with sacral, acetabular and pelvic ring injuries. 1. Six used conventional 3D reconstructions provided by the center's radiology department (conventional group) and 6 others used reconstructions obtained by semi-automatic segmentation using the open-source itksnap 3.0 software package (segmentation group). Bilateral acetabular fractures. All three bones of the pelvis (the ilium, ischium, and pubis) together form the acetabulum.The three bones are initially separated by a Y-shaped triradiate cartilage that begins to fuse after puberty. 10.1055/b-0036-129618 Acetabular Fractures Philip J. Kregor and Michael D. Stover The acetabulum is a socket of bone formed from the fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis at the triradiate cartilage. Republished from AJR Am J Roentgenol. Thus, the obliquity of the fracture is as expected based on the oblique images. Complex pelvis fractures can be subcategorised into different components, in this case with sacral, acetabular and pelvic ring injuries. Although this classification scheme describes 10 types of acetabular fractures, we have focused on the most common fracture patterns, which represent 90% of acetabular fractures [2, 6] (Figs. References: Scheinfeld, M. H., et al. Gross anatomy. In the evaluation of the five most common acet… Acetabular fractures revisited: a new CT-based classification. Judet and colleagues1 and Letournel2 defined the socket as being supported from the…
Computed tomography (CT) scans. Acetabular fractures can be treated surgically or non-surgically. Acetabular fractures: easier classification with a systematic approach. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, and 2E). The CT confirms violation of the acetabular … However, trauma-related acetabular fractures are often complex, with multiple fragments and secondary fracture lines. The radiograph is obtained with the patient in the supine position and is centered on the symphysis pubis. Furthermore, the Judet and Letournel system is complicated and easily misunderstood, reflecting the nature of the anatomy itself.