2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-995468/v1
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Revisiting Nonoperative Treatment of Lateral Compression Pelvic Fractures. Analysis of Rehabilitation and Radiologic Outcomes in a Historical Cohort Using Today's AO Stability Criteria.

Abstract: Background: Type I lateral compression pelvic fractures (LC-I) have historically been treated conservatively. Inferior outcomes in a distinctive subset of these injuries has been reported, therefore their management has shifted towards surgery. Revisiting historical series of LC-I allows us to determine whether non-operative management of these unstable patterns result in poorer outcomes. The objective was to evaluate the differences in the rehabilitation progress, fracture consolidation and displacement in no… Show more

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