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- C Rangger, M Gabl, B Dolati, R Spiss, and E Beck.
- Universitätsklinik für Unfallchirurgie Innsbruck.
- Unfallchirurg. 1994 Dec 1;97(12):649-51.
AbstractFrom 1977 through 1992 a total of 25 children (age 4 months to 14 years) were hospitalized for pelvic fractures. Clinical outcome and X-ray evaluation had been recorded and were retrieved for 21 children. In 3 patients pelvic fractures required surgery. All pelvic fractures healed uneventfully whether treated by surgery or conservatively. Concomitant injuries, treatment, and types of pelvic fracture are discussed.
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