2020
DOI: 10.1177/2151459320916937
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Is There a Role for CT Pan-Scans in the Initial Workup of Fragility Fracture Patients?

Abstract: Introduction: Computed tomography (CT) pan-scans have become increasingly commonplace as part of the initial diagnostic workup for patients sustaining traumatic injuries. They have proven effective in improving diagnostic accuracy in those with high-energy mechanisms of injury. However, the utility of pan-scans in the geriatric population sustaining low-energy traumatic injuries remains unproven. Methods: A retrospective review was conducted of patients who sustained a fragility fracture at a level-1 trauma ce… Show more

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“…PPRI can often be overlooked if solely based on plain radiographs. [32] There is a paucity of literature correlating pubic ramus fracture and concomitant PPRI in elderly patients. Pubic ramus fractures and concomitant PPRI can present different characteristics from isolated ramus fractures.…”
Section: Pelvic and Hipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PPRI can often be overlooked if solely based on plain radiographs. [32] There is a paucity of literature correlating pubic ramus fracture and concomitant PPRI in elderly patients. Pubic ramus fractures and concomitant PPRI can present different characteristics from isolated ramus fractures.…”
Section: Pelvic and Hipmentioning
confidence: 99%