Conservative treatment of Malgaigne fracture in young female - case report

Introduction. Pelvic ring injuries usually result from high­energy trauma, and cranial and abdominal multiple injuries are frequently present. Malgaigne fracture is referred to pelvic ring disruption at two sites, and is often treated surgically for its instability. We present a case of non...

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Main Authors: Vukašinović Zoran, Spasovski Duško, Šešlija Igor, Živković Zorica, Stevanović Milan
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Medical Society 2013-01-01
Series:Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2013/0370-81791312819V.pdf
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spelling doaj-d7e534d79f9c41e3b2bad912a5e095ce2021-01-02T05:39:55ZengSerbian Medical SocietySrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo0370-81792013-01-0114111-1281982210.2298/SARH1312819V0370-81791312819VConservative treatment of Malgaigne fracture in young female - case reportVukašinović Zoran0Spasovski Duško1Šešlija Igor2Živković Zorica3Stevanović Milan4Medicinski fakultet, Beograd + Institut za ortopedsko­hirurške bolesti „Banjica“, BeogradMedicinski fakultet, Beograd + Institut za ortopedsko­hirurške bolesti „Banjica“, BeogradInstitut za ortopedsko­hirurške bolesti „Banjica“, BeogradKliničko­bolnički centar „Dr Dragiša Mišović“, BeogradInstitut za ortopedsko­hirurške bolesti „Banjica“, BeogradIntroduction. Pelvic ring injuries usually result from high­energy trauma, and cranial and abdominal multiple injuries are frequently present. Malgaigne fracture is referred to pelvic ring disruption at two sites, and is often treated surgically for its instability. We present a case of nonoperative treatment of Malgaigne pelvic fracture. Case Outline. A 17­year­old girl sustained a Malgaigne fracture falling off a horse. After ruling out urgent multiple trauma in local hospital, she was then transferred to Pediatric Orthopedic and Trauma Service at the Institute of Orthopedic Surgery «Banjica» Belgrade, with provisional cutaneous traction of 2 kg applied to her right leg. After the status evaluation, the supracondylar femoral traction was applied for three months, combined with pelvic cradle for first 73 days. Weight of traction was gradually adjusted according to x­ray check­up, ranging from 1­16 kg (1/4 of body weight). Antibiotic prophylaxis was administered for 10 days, and thromboprophylaxis for two months. After the removal of traction, physical therapy was applied and the patient achieved full weight bearing four months after the injury. Treatment outcome was a symmetric and stable pelvic ring, equal leg length, full range of motion in both hip joints and normal walking. Conclusion. Traction therapy, combined with gravitational suspension in pelvic cradle, resulted in excellent clinical result. Although significantly longer and more loaded than usual, normal weight bearing and walking were promptly achieved using intensive physical therapy. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. III 41004]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2013/0370-81791312819V.pdfMalgaigne pelvic fracturediastasis pubissupracondylar tractionpelvic cradleadolescent age
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author Vukašinović Zoran
Spasovski Duško
Šešlija Igor
Živković Zorica
Stevanović Milan
spellingShingle Vukašinović Zoran
Spasovski Duško
Šešlija Igor
Živković Zorica
Stevanović Milan
Conservative treatment of Malgaigne fracture in young female - case report
Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
Malgaigne pelvic fracture
diastasis pubis
supracondylar traction
pelvic cradle
adolescent age
author_facet Vukašinović Zoran
Spasovski Duško
Šešlija Igor
Živković Zorica
Stevanović Milan
author_sort Vukašinović Zoran
title Conservative treatment of Malgaigne fracture in young female - case report
title_short Conservative treatment of Malgaigne fracture in young female - case report
title_full Conservative treatment of Malgaigne fracture in young female - case report
title_fullStr Conservative treatment of Malgaigne fracture in young female - case report
title_full_unstemmed Conservative treatment of Malgaigne fracture in young female - case report
title_sort conservative treatment of malgaigne fracture in young female - case report
publisher Serbian Medical Society
series Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
issn 0370-8179
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Introduction. Pelvic ring injuries usually result from high­energy trauma, and cranial and abdominal multiple injuries are frequently present. Malgaigne fracture is referred to pelvic ring disruption at two sites, and is often treated surgically for its instability. We present a case of nonoperative treatment of Malgaigne pelvic fracture. Case Outline. A 17­year­old girl sustained a Malgaigne fracture falling off a horse. After ruling out urgent multiple trauma in local hospital, she was then transferred to Pediatric Orthopedic and Trauma Service at the Institute of Orthopedic Surgery «Banjica» Belgrade, with provisional cutaneous traction of 2 kg applied to her right leg. After the status evaluation, the supracondylar femoral traction was applied for three months, combined with pelvic cradle for first 73 days. Weight of traction was gradually adjusted according to x­ray check­up, ranging from 1­16 kg (1/4 of body weight). Antibiotic prophylaxis was administered for 10 days, and thromboprophylaxis for two months. After the removal of traction, physical therapy was applied and the patient achieved full weight bearing four months after the injury. Treatment outcome was a symmetric and stable pelvic ring, equal leg length, full range of motion in both hip joints and normal walking. Conclusion. Traction therapy, combined with gravitational suspension in pelvic cradle, resulted in excellent clinical result. Although significantly longer and more loaded than usual, normal weight bearing and walking were promptly achieved using intensive physical therapy. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. III 41004]
topic Malgaigne pelvic fracture
diastasis pubis
supracondylar traction
pelvic cradle
adolescent age
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2013/0370-81791312819V.pdf
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