Bilateral acetabular fractures (case report)

Bilateral acetabular fractures are very rare. They are usually seen in the context of multiple trauma patients. This type of fracture poses a problem and difficulty in therapeutic management, sometimes resulting in serious sequelae and significant morbidity. We report a rare case of bilateral simult...

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Published in:International journal of surgery case reports Vol. 116; p. 109424
Main Authors: Mansi, Zied, Aymen, Ben Mahmoud, Abdelkader, Tounsi, Ali, Haggui, Wajdi, Chermiti, Bacem, Zaidi
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands Elsevier Ltd 01-03-2024
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Summary:Bilateral acetabular fractures are very rare. They are usually seen in the context of multiple trauma patients. This type of fracture poses a problem and difficulty in therapeutic management, sometimes resulting in serious sequelae and significant morbidity. We report a rare case of bilateral simultaneous acetabular fracture in an adult, forty-seven years old man due to a road accident. Bilateral acetabular fractures are very rare. While bilateral acetabular fracture most frequently occur due to automobile accidents, other mechanism can be responsible for this injury as well. Furthermore, bilateral acetabular fractures are frequently associated with other lesions of the surrounding bones or tissues. Surgery is the most suitable treatment in most cases. The development of osteoarthritis is the most common complication of acetabular fracture and is directly related to the post-operative reduction obtained. Heterotopic ossifications are a complication associated with acetabular fracture. In acetabular fracture, the primary objective of surgical treatment is anatomical reduction of the fracture that will determinate the future of hip. The treatment goal of acetabular fracture is anatomic or near anatomic reduction of the articular surface. The risk of osteonecrosis is mostly related to the initial injury and time to reduction. •Bilateral hip dislocation is extremely rare. Clinical diagnosis may be misleading in many cases•The treatment goal of acetabular fracture is anatomic or near anatomic reduction of the articular surface•The risk of osteonecrosis is mostly related to the initial injury and time to reduction.
ISSN:2210-2612
2210-2612
DOI:10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.109424