Pelvic avulsion fracture
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Background
- Isolated, closed avulsion fracture of pelvis or single-bone
- Trauma may be very minor (e.g. fall from seated) in elderly or those with weakened bones
- Sports-related avulsion fractures are most common pelvic injuries in children
Avulsion fracture of: (1) Iliac wing (Duverney fracture) (2) Superior pubic ramus (3) Inferior pubic ramus (4) Transverse sacral (5) Coccyx fracture. (6) Anterior superior iliac spine (7) Anterior inferior iliac spine (8) Ischial tuberosity] ]
