Fragility pelvic fractures

Definition
Fracture of the pelvis caused by a low energy fall
Usually secondary to osteoporosis
Bleeding
Incidence of bleeding low unless on anticoagulation
Fracture pattern
Lateral compression injury
- pubic rami fracture

Fracture of the pelvis caused by a low energy fall
Usually secondary to osteoporosis
Incidence of bleeding low unless on anticoagulation
Lateral compression injury
- pubic rami fracture
I Open
II Closed
A Supraclavicular
- Preganglionic / Avulsion of Roots
- Postganglionic / Rupture of Trunks
B Infraclavicular
- cords & branches
C. Post anaesthetic
III Radiation / Other
Tumour
Most common site for skeletal TB
- usually haematogenous spread
- can be direct from lung
1. Peridiscal (50%) - originating in metaphyseal region
2. Central - high incidence of vertebral collapse
3. Anterior - instability less common with less bony destruction
Affects multiple contiguous vertebrae
No accepted definition
Chronic joint disorder in which there is progressive softening and disintegration of articular cartilage
- accompanied by new growth of cartilage and bone at the joint margins
- these changes secondary to mechanical failure of hyaline cartilage
Essentially no inflammatory component
Primary
Idiopathic