R. Wharton, S. Trowbridge, A. Simpson, K. Sarraf, Y. Jabbar
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Anatomic, diagnostic and management challenges in paediatric pelvic injuries: a review.
Pelvic injuries have an incidence of 1: 100 000 children per year in the UK, of which 10% are unstable. A literature review was conducted. Clinical examination alone in a stable patient precludes the need for imaging. Imaging options in the acute pelvic injury are critically reviewed. Where appropriate Judet views or limited exposure computed tomography scan remain of diagnostic benefit. Displacement greater than 1 cm should be reduced and held with an appropriate method. Closed reduction and external fixation for rotationally unstable fractures, and closed or open reduction with internal fixation of two columns should be considered for rotationally and vertically unstable fractures.