BACKGROUND: Pediatric pelvic fractures are rare injuries resulting from high-energy mechanisms that warrant an extensive work-up for associated injuries. OBJECTIVES: We performed a retrospective study to review concomitant injuries in children who suffered a pelvic fracture and have an open triradiate cartilage. METHODS: Using a database, pediatric pelvic fractures presenting to the authors\u27 institution were extracted. Radiographs and computed tomography scans were reviewed, ensuring that triradiate cartilages were not fused and the pelvic injuries were classified using the Modified Torode Classification. Epidemiologic data extracted included Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), Injury Severity Score (ISS), and Abbreviated Injury Score (AIS). RESUL...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Bilateral femoral neck fracture is a rare injury, mostly seen in adults of...
The article describes rare cases from the practice of pediatric orthopedist-traumatologist. Mo...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic injuries of the cervical spine are uncommon in pediatrics. Children less than ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to review pelvic fractures and concomitant orthopaedic injuri...
Introduction:Pediatric pelvic fractures are most commonly associated with high energy fractures, mos...
Abstract Background Pediatric pelvic fractures (PPF) are uncommon among children requiring hospitali...
Open-book fractures of the pelvis are uncommon during childhood and require urgent treatment from th...
Epidemiologic evaluation of pelvic ring injuries in children. Methods Retrospective analysis over a ...
Background Pediatric pelvic fractures are associated with high-energy trauma and injury to other sys...
© 2015, The Author(s).Background: Pediatric pelvic fractures are associated with high-energy trauma ...
Background: Historically most pediatric pelvic fractures were treated non-operatively because of the...
As pelvic fractures in children and adolescents are very rare, the surgical management is not well d...
Pediatric pelvic fractures are rare and differ from adults in etiology, fracture type, and associate...
Background: Femoral fracture is a significant major trauma in children and adolescents, sometimes re...
ABSTRACT: We studied thirty-four consecutive sur-viving children who had severe injuries, including ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Bilateral femoral neck fracture is a rare injury, mostly seen in adults of...
The article describes rare cases from the practice of pediatric orthopedist-traumatologist. Mo...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic injuries of the cervical spine are uncommon in pediatrics. Children less than ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to review pelvic fractures and concomitant orthopaedic injuri...
Introduction:Pediatric pelvic fractures are most commonly associated with high energy fractures, mos...
Abstract Background Pediatric pelvic fractures (PPF) are uncommon among children requiring hospitali...
Open-book fractures of the pelvis are uncommon during childhood and require urgent treatment from th...
Epidemiologic evaluation of pelvic ring injuries in children. Methods Retrospective analysis over a ...
Background Pediatric pelvic fractures are associated with high-energy trauma and injury to other sys...
© 2015, The Author(s).Background: Pediatric pelvic fractures are associated with high-energy trauma ...
Background: Historically most pediatric pelvic fractures were treated non-operatively because of the...
As pelvic fractures in children and adolescents are very rare, the surgical management is not well d...
Pediatric pelvic fractures are rare and differ from adults in etiology, fracture type, and associate...
Background: Femoral fracture is a significant major trauma in children and adolescents, sometimes re...
ABSTRACT: We studied thirty-four consecutive sur-viving children who had severe injuries, including ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Bilateral femoral neck fracture is a rare injury, mostly seen in adults of...
The article describes rare cases from the practice of pediatric orthopedist-traumatologist. Mo...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic injuries of the cervical spine are uncommon in pediatrics. Children less than ...