Der Unfallchirurg
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Multicenter Study
[Pelvic fractures: epidemiology, therapy and long-term outcome. Overview of the multicenter study of the Pelvis Study Group].
Pelvic fractures are rare injuries (3-8%) when compared to fractures in other body regions. They are accompanied by high mortality (5-20%), and the survivors suffer from severe pain and pelvic-related handicaps. The German Pelvic Group (German Chapter of the AO-International & German Trauma Society) started a prospective multicenter study, including ten major trauma centers for collecting a high number of data in a short period of time (1991-1993). ⋯ Although progress in indications and treatment techniques has shown improved radiological results after unstable pelvic ring injuries when compared to earlier studies, the clinical result still remains unsatisfactory. Further analyses and studies must be conducted to identify the prognostic factors for the late sequelae. Whether it is possible influence these factors by additional surgical intervention cannot be answered at present.
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Review Case Reports
[Acute isolated ventral dislocation of the head of the fibula].
We present the case of a 19-year-old soccer player who had sustained a valgus, external rotation trauma to the flexed knee with traumatic anterolateral dislocation of the proximal tibiofibular joint and concomitant partial peroneal nerve palsy, which went away within a few days. We discuss the clinical features and treatment by temporary screw fixation of the proximal tibiofibular joint, as well as the results in the literature where predominantly conservative treatment is reported.