Title: Fractures and Dislocations of the Pelvis
1Fractures and Dislocations of the Pelvis
2Sacral Fractures
- Usually from fall or direct trauma 2 types
- Horizontal(transverse) fxs.- m.c. type m.c.
levels are S3 and S4 - AP view shows disruption of foramina
- Lateral shows disruption of anterior cortex and
possible angulation or displaced distal fragment - Vertical fractures- result from indirect pelvic
trauma - AP may show asymmetry of foramina
- Not visible on lateral
http//www.imageinterpretation.co.uk/pelvis.htmls
acral
http//radiographics.highwire.org/content/21/1/83.
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3Coccygeal Fractures
- Usually transversely oriented
- Best seen on lateral view
- May show angulation or
- anterior displacement of
- distal fragment
http//www.physioblasts.org/p/forum/forum_viewtopi
c.php?6183
4Fractures of the Ilium
- Iliac wing fxs.- AKA Duverney fx. splitting of
iliac wing from - direct lateral trauma
- Malgaine's fx.- double injury ipsilateral double
vertical fracture of the superior pubic ramus and
ischiopubic ramus, with fracture or dislocation
of the sacroiliac joint
http//www.accessphysiotherapy.com/searchResults.a
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5Fractures of the Ilium
- Acetabular fractures Resulting acetabular injury
depends on position of femur at the moment of
impact - -4 types
- -Posterior rim fracture (dashboard fracture)-
occurs after a - blow to the knee while the leg
is flexed and adducted - (1/3 of acetabular fxs.)
- -Simple posterior column fx- uncommon
- -Central acetabular fx. (explosion fx.)- m.c.
acetabular fx - divides innominate bone into
superior and inferior halves - -Simple anterior column fx- on AP, there is
loss of - continuity of the iliopubic
line
http//www.learningradiology.com/
http//radiopaedia.org/cases/acetabular-fracture-1
6Fractures of the Ilium
- Avulsion fractures- more common in adolescents at
apophyses before fusion of the involved growth
centers more common in athletes - ASIS- avulsed by sartorius muscle
- AIIS- avulsed by avulsed by rectus
- femoris muscle
http//bjsm.bmj.com/content/39/3/e16.fullglobal-t
ab-decision-support
http//radiopaedia.org/images/358415
7Pubis and Ischium Fractures
- Straddle fx.- m.c. type of unstable pelvis fx.
- Double vertical fracture that involves both
superior pubic rami and ischiopubic junctions
bilaterally - Fragments may rupture the bladder
http//www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S
0022534705689185
8Pubis and Ischium Fractures
- Avulsion fractures
- Symphysis pubis- avulsion by major adductor
muscles at superior or inferior pubic rami near
pubic articulation - Ischial tuberosity (riders bone)- avulsion by
hamstring attachment - Frequently bilateral
- Fragment may show
- overgrowth over time and
- get mistaken for osteo-
- chondroma
-
http//www.auntminnie.com/index.aspx?secsersubd
efpagdisItemID77031
9http//roentgenrayreader.blogspot.com/2010/07/pelv
ic-avulsion-fractures.html
10Pelvic Dislocations
- Sprung pelvis- represents complete separation of
the symphysis pubis and one or both of the SI
joints (pelvis looks like an open book) - Severe pelvic basin
- visceral damage may
- occur
http//radiopaedia.org/cases/pelvic-open-book-frac
ture-1?fullscreentrue
11Pubic Diastasis
- Represents shearing separation of the pubic
articulation - Normal distance b/t pubic bones should not exceed
8mm in non-pregnant adults or 10mm in children - Often present with unilateral dislocation of SI
joint
http//www.e-radiography.net/radpath/d/diastasis_s
ymphysis.htm
12References
- Yochum, T.R. (2005) Yochum and Rowes Essentials
of Skeletal Radiology, Third Edition. Lippincott,
Williams and Wilkins Baltimore.