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Outcome of Internal Fixation and Corticocancellous Grafting of Symphysis Pubis Diastasis Which Developed after Malunion of Pubic Rami Fracture

Bombaci H

We report a case of pubic symphysis diastasis, which was initially asymptomatic; however, it became symptomatic with urinary incontinence during pregnancy. The patient was treated with open reduction and internal...
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Incidence and Risk Factors of Symptomatic Peripartum Diastasis of Pubic Symphysis

Yoo JJ, Ha YC, Lee YK, Hong JS, Kang BJ, Koo KH

This study was undertaken to determine incidence, associated risk factors, and clinical outcomes of a diastasis of pubic symphysis. Among 4,151 women, who delivered 4,554 babies at the Department of...
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Underestimated Sacroiliac Joint Lesion on Computed Tomography in Pelvic Open-book Injury: A Case Report

Kim WY, Jeong JJ, Kang HV, Lee SW

The classification of anteroposterior compression (APC) injury type is based on using static radiographs, stress radiographs are known as a useful adjunct in classifying type of APC pelvic injuries. According...
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Anatomical Study of Symphysis Pubis Using 3 Dimensional Computed Tomography in Koreans

Kim JW, Park JM, Chang JS

PURPOSE: To acquire anatomical data for the normal pelvic bone structure using three-dimensional computed tomography (3D CT) and to propose the most appropriate angle and screw length for safe screw...
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Risk factors for lower urinary tract injuries in patients with traumatic pelvic fractures

Choi DY, Park HY

  • KMID: 1912847
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1991 Feb;32(1):94-99.
For identification of the risk factors for lower urinary tract injuries in patients with pelvic fractures, we reviewed the records of 332 patients with pelvic fractures and 60 patients with...
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