PELVIC INJURY IN CHILDHOOD: WHAT IS ITS CURRENT IMPORTANCE?
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- DOI: 10.1590/1413-785220162403157540
PELVIC INJURY IN CHILDHOOD: WHAT IS ITS CURRENT IMPORTANCE?
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the importance of pelvic fractures in childhood by analyzing epidemiological characteristics and associated injuries.
Methods: This is a retrospective study performed between 2002 and 2012 at two trauma referral centers in São Paulo. We identified 25 patients aged 16 years old or younger with pelvic fracture.
Results: The main mechanism of trauma was traffic accident (80%), followed by fall from height (16%). At hospital admission, 92% had traumatic brain injury and 40% had hemodynamic instability. Besides pelvic fractures, 56% of the children had other associated injuries (genitourinary, abdominal, vascular, chest and neurological), and 79% of them required operative treatment. According to the Torode and Zieg classification, the majority of cases were types III and IV. Seventy-two percent of all pelvic fractures were treated by surgery; 52% involved external fixation and 20% involved open reduction and internal fixation.
Conclusions: The pelvic fractures in childhood can be considered a marker for injury severity, because the associated injuries usually are severe, needing operative treatment and leading to a high mortality rate (12%). Level of Evidence IV, Case Series.
Keywords: Accident prevention; Child; Fractures, bone; Pelvic Bones.
Conflict of interest statement
All the authors declare that there is no potential conflict of interest referring to this article.
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