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Due to the increasing life expectancy | Due to the increasing life expectancy we are seeing more fragility fractures of the pelvis (FFPs). These kinds of fractures are the result of a low-energy impact or they may even occur spontaneously in patients with severe osteoporosis. | ||
* Due to some distinct differences, the established classifications for pelvic ring lesions in younger adults do not fully reflect the clinical and morphological criteria of FFPs. | |||
* Most FFPs are minimally displaced and do not require surgical therapy. | |||
* However, in some patients, an insidious progress of bone damage leads to increasing displacement, nonunion and persisting instability. New concepts for surgical treatment have to be developed to address the functional needs of the elderly patients.<ref>Rommens PM, Hofmann A. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23871193/ Comprehensive classification of fragility fractures of the pelvic ring: recommendations for surgical treatment]. Injury. 2013 Dec 1;44(12):1733-44.Available from:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23871193/ (last accessed 11.10.2020)</ref> | |||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Due to the increasing life expectancy we are seeing more fragility fractures of the pelvis (FFPs). These kinds of fractures are the result of a low-energy impact or they may even occur spontaneously in patients with severe osteoporosis.
- Due to some distinct differences, the established classifications for pelvic ring lesions in younger adults do not fully reflect the clinical and morphological criteria of FFPs.
- Most FFPs are minimally displaced and do not require surgical therapy.
- However, in some patients, an insidious progress of bone damage leads to increasing displacement, nonunion and persisting instability. New concepts for surgical treatment have to be developed to address the functional needs of the elderly patients.[1]
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- ↑ Rommens PM, Hofmann A. Comprehensive classification of fragility fractures of the pelvic ring: recommendations for surgical treatment. Injury. 2013 Dec 1;44(12):1733-44.Available from:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23871193/ (last accessed 11.10.2020)