Bilateral Acetabular Fractures in an Adolescent After Low-Energy Trauma

BACKGROUNDPediatric pelvic fractures are rare, accounting for approximately 2.4% to 5.5% of annual admissions at large level I trauma centers. An acetabular fracture is involved in only about 1% to 15% of these cases and is almost exclusively caused by a high-energy trauma. METHODSThis is a report o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric emergency care 2012-06, Vol.28 (6), p.568-569
Hauptverfasser: Nodzo, Scott R, Hohman, Donald W, Galpin, Robert D
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUNDPediatric pelvic fractures are rare, accounting for approximately 2.4% to 5.5% of annual admissions at large level I trauma centers. An acetabular fracture is involved in only about 1% to 15% of these cases and is almost exclusively caused by a high-energy trauma. METHODSThis is a report of an otherwise healthy 15-year-old male adolescent who sustained a nondisplaced bilateral anterior column and wall acetabular fracture after a low-energy mechanism during a hockey game. The patient was managed nonoperatively with non–weight-bearing restrictions and had complete resolution of his symptoms by 10 weeks. RESULTSThis case shows that a low-energy mechanism can create significant bilateral acetabular fractures in the immature skeleton. CONCLUSIONSThe presented case may represent an underdiagnosed cause of hip and groin pain in the adolescent patient/athlete when initial radiographs appear normal.
ISSN:0749-5161
1535-1815
DOI:10.1097/PEC.0b013e318258bfd3