Morbidity associated with isolated iliac wing fractures.

S. Abrassart, R. Stern, R. Peter
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BACKGROUND Iliac wing fractures have received little attention in the literature. Commonly occurring after a direct blow, they are rotationally and vertically stable. However, one must be aware of their potential for major morbidity including soft tissue, abdominal organ, and vascular lesions. This study examines the incidence, radiographic findings, soft tissue injuries, and complications associated with isolated iliac wing fractures. METHODS Retrospective review between 2003 and 2006 of a consecutive series of 450 polytraumatized patients treated in a level-1 University trauma center. Hospital charts and radiographs were reviewed and all patients with an isolated iliac wing fracture were requested to return for a clinical and radiologic examination. RESULTS One hundred twenty patients had major pelvic trauma. Only 10 sustained a fracture limited to the iliac wing, all after high-energy trauma. Nine of 10 patients sustained a total of 36 additional injuries involving head, thorax, spine, abdomen, urologic, and orthopedic systems. Only two patients underwent internal fixation of their fracture, one because of the fracture compressing the bowel and the other because of a very large rotated iliac wing fragment. Two patients with open fractures were treated with irrigation and débridement and no internal fixation. CONCLUSIONS An isolated iliac wing fracture not compromising the stability of the pelvic ring may be interpreted as a benign injury. However, serious and potentially life-threatening associated injuries may be present requiring emergency abdominal, vascular, or neurologic surgery. A thorough search for such injuries is critical. Most iliac wing fractures can be managed nonoperatively.
与孤立性髂翼骨折相关的发病率。
背景:髂翼骨折在文献中很少受到关注。通常发生在直接打击之后,它们是旋转和垂直稳定的。然而,人们必须意识到其潜在的主要发病率,包括软组织、腹部器官和血管病变。本研究探讨孤立性髂翼骨折的发生率、影像学表现、软组织损伤和并发症。方法回顾性分析2003 ~ 2006年在某一级大学创伤中心连续治疗的450例多重创伤患者。我们回顾了医院图表和x线片,并要求所有患有孤立性髂翼骨折的患者返回医院进行临床和放射检查。结果120例患者有严重盆腔损伤。只有10人骨折仅限于髂翼,都是高能创伤所致。10例患者中有9例总共有36处额外损伤,涉及头部、胸部、脊柱、腹部、泌尿系统和骨科系统。只有两名患者接受了骨折内固定,一名是因为骨折压迫了肠道,另一名是因为很大的旋转髂翼碎片。2例开放性骨折患者行冲洗和换药治疗,无内固定。结论不影响骨盆环稳定性的孤立性髂翼骨折可解释为良性损伤。然而,严重和潜在危及生命的相关损伤可能需要紧急腹部、血管或神经外科手术。彻底搜寻这类伤害是至关重要的。大多数髂翼骨折可以非手术治疗。
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