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Prospective assessment of key factors influencing treatment strategy and outcome of fragility fractures of the pelvis (FFP).

Pol Maria RommensJohannes Christoph HopfCharlotte ArandKristin HandrichMehdi BoudissaDaniel Wagner
Published in: European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society (2022)
Conservative treatment is appropriate in patients with FFP type I as well as in patients with FFP type II, provided that the last ones are hospitalized immediately after the traumatic event. Surgical treatment is recommended in patients with higher fracture types, with delayed presentation or after unsuccessful conservative treatment. In the conservative and operative group, all selected parameters considerably improved between t1 and t4 with a steeper increase in the operative group. The rate of postoperative complications is low. The 1-year mortality rate is the lowest in the operative group. Surgical stabilization of FFP is safe and reliable provided it is performed with care and in the appropriate target group.
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