Research Article
Management of LC Type I (LC-1) Pelvic Injuries with Complete Sacral Fracture: Comparison of Solitary Anterior Fixation with Combined Anterior-Posterior Fixation
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Radiographs of 32-year-old female with pelvic ring fractures (Young and Burgess LC-1/Tile B2). Preoperative AP view (a), CT scan (b), and 3-D reconstruction (c–e) showed left pubic rami and ipsilateral transforaminal sacral fracture with significant displacement. The pubic rami fracture was reduced and fixed through modified Stoppa approach followed by a sacroiliac screw inserted percutaneously. Postoperative radiographs (f–h) showed the reduction and fixation was well. The functional photograph (i) showed recovered well.
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