Sacral Fracture

Introduction A sacral fracture is the bony fracture of the sacrum, which is also called the os sacrum. Isolated sacral fractures occur rather rarely (about 10% of cases). Much more often they occur as a result of severe trauma in combination with other injuries. Sacral fractures belong to the group of pelvic fractures and usually … Sacral Fracture

Classification by Tile and Denis | Sacral Fracture

Classification by Tile and Denis Basically, sacral fractures are classified according to Denis, but because they belong to the category of pelvic injuries, they can also be classified according to the general criteria of a pelvic ring injury. Pelvic ring injuries are classified according to tile and differentiate the severity of the instability of the … Classification by Tile and Denis | Sacral Fracture

Complications of the pubic bone branch fracture | Pubic bone branchial fracture

Complications of the pubic bone branch fracture Unfortunately, some unpleasant complications can occur with a pubic bone branchial fracture. One of them is massive bleeding due to torn veins. Injured soft tissues and organs such as the bladder or internal genitals can delay the healing process and, under certain circumstances, result in permanent functional and … Complications of the pubic bone branch fracture | Pubic bone branchial fracture