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What interventions add value in lateral compression type 1 fragility pelvis fractures? A retrospective cohort study.

Patrick B CurtinVadim G MollaAlexandra E ConwayEric F Swart
Published in: SAGE open medicine (2024)
For patients with lateral compression type 1 type fragility fractures, orthopaedic surgeons did not offer additional clinically meaningful intervention after the time of initial diagnosis in this patient cohort. The rate of clinical follow-up with a primary care physician is relatively low despite high rates of medical comorbidity. Computed tomography scans were utilised frequently but did not change recommendations. The high rate of medical complications and lack of orthopaedic intervention suggest that we should re-evaluate the role of the orthopaedic surgeon versus the primary care physician as the primary point of medical contact for patients with these injuries.
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