Imaging Review of Pelvic Ring Fractures and Its Complications in High-Energy Trauma
Edoardo Leone,
Andrea Garipoli,
Umberto Ripani,
Riccardo Maria Lanzetti,
Marco Spoliti,
Domenico Creta,
Carolina Giannace,
Antonio Galluzzo,
Margherita Trinci,
Michele Galluzzo
Affiliations
Edoardo Leone
Department of Emergency Radiology, Azienda Ospedaliera San Camillo-Forlanini, 00152 Rome, Italy
Andrea Garipoli
Department of Radiology, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, 00128 Rome, Italy
Umberto Ripani
Department of Emergency and Major Trauma, Division of Anaesthesia, Analgesia and Intensive Care and Pain Therapy, Ospedali Riuniti di Ancona, 60162 Ancona, Italy
Riccardo Maria Lanzetti
Orthopaedics and Traumatology Unit, Department of Emergency and Acceptance, Azienda Ospedaliera San Camillo-Forlanini, 00152 Rome, Italy
Marco Spoliti
Orthopaedics and Traumatology Unit, Department of Emergency and Acceptance, Azienda Ospedaliera San Camillo-Forlanini, 00152 Rome, Italy
Domenico Creta
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service, Casa di Cura Privata Madre Fortunata Toniolo, 40141 Bologna, Italy
Carolina Giannace
UOC SISP, ASL Roma 1, 00135 Rome, Italy
Antonio Galluzzo
Department of Radiology, Università Degli Studi di Firenze, 50121 Florence, Italy
Margherita Trinci
Department of Emergency Radiology, Azienda Ospedaliera San Camillo-Forlanini, 00152 Rome, Italy
Michele Galluzzo
Department of Emergency Radiology, Azienda Ospedaliera San Camillo-Forlanini, 00152 Rome, Italy
Pelvic ring fractures are common in high-energy blunt trauma, especially in traffic accidents. These types of injuries have a high rate of morbidity and mortality, due to the common instability of the fractures, and the associated intrapelvic vascular and visceral complications. Computed tomography (CT) is the gold standard technique in the evaluation of pelvic trauma because it can quickly and accurately identify pelvic ring fractures, intrapelvic active bleeding, and lesions of other body systems. To properly guide the multidisciplinary management of the polytrauma patient, a classification criterion is mandatory. In this review, we decided to focus on the Young and Burgess classification, because it combines the mechanism and the stability of the fractures, helping to accurately identify injuries and related complications.