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A2 Non-displaced transverse fracture below S-I joint

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A2 Non-displaced transverse fracture below S-I jointdefinition

This is a nondisplaced transverse fracture belowthe SI-Joint with a low likelihood of cauda equina injury.

Nonoperative

A2 Non-displaced transverse fracture below S-I joint

Undisplaced transverse fractures of the lower sacrum are treated nonoperatively.

Main indications

Essentially all closed A2 sacral fractures
Indications
 
Essentially all closed A2 sacral fractures

Contraindication

 
Open injury (debridement required)
 

NonoperativeA2 Non-displaced transverse fracture below S-I joint

2/2 – Treatment

1. Introduction

The decision for operative or nonoperative treatment of pelvic ring injuries is based on:
 
Fracture stability, displacement, and pattern
Patient factors
Surgical skill and availability of equipment
Pelvic ring stability is assessed by the type and location of fractures and joint injuries involving the pelvic ring.
 

2. Treatmentnonoperative

Local pain and tenderness can be significant and interfere with sitting. Walking and standing as well as bed bound activities will soon become tolerable.
 
Undisplaced lower sacral fractures will not require reduction but a donut cushion will relieve pain during sitting.

 

Dr. Mohammed Hutaif

About the Author: Prof. Dr. Mohammed Hutaif

Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Sana'a University and a leading consultant in orthopedic and spinal surgery. Learn more about my expertise and achievements.

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