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[Indexed for MEDLINE] Conflict of interest statement: Decalaration if Competing Intrest The authors of this paper declare no conflict of interest related to the present study. No external funding was received in the study. 12. Radiologe. 1998 Aug;38(8):702-9. doi: 10.1007/s001170050411. [Pelvic ring injuries]. [Article in German] Heller M(1), Blanke J, Draijer F, Brossmann J, Egbers HJ, Havemann D. Author information: (1)Klinik für Radiologische Diagnostik, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel. PURPOSE: Analysis of the trauma patient of fractures of the pelvic ring and classification according to AO/Tile. METHODS: 125 unselected patients (43 females, 82 males) were evaluated retrospectively by conventional x-ray, and CT examinations included follow-studies. RESULTS: Type-A fractures were seen in 36 (29%), Type-B fractures in 58 (46%), and Type-C fractures in 31 (25%) cases. Type-B and Type-C fractures mainly occurred in patients with traffic accidents and falls from great height. Type-A fractures were seen most often in patients with accidents at home or at work. However, in patients with complex fractures a classification concerning Type-B or Type-C fractures was difficult. SUMMARY: Based on CT criterias, in most patients a statement concerning the applied forces, the stability of the pelvic rim and the fracture type can be made. DOI: 10.1007/s001170050411
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