デュベルネ骨折
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- interrupt, break, or destroy; "fracture the balance of power"
- breaking of hard tissue such as bone; "it was a nasty fracture"; "the break seems to have been caused by a fall" (同)break
- fracture a bone of; "I broke my foot while playing hockey" (同)break
- become fractured; "The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe"
- break (a bone); "She broke her clavicle"
- break into pieces; "The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle"
- violate or abuse; "This writer really fractures the language"
- the act of cracking something (同)crack, cracking
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- 〈U〉(特に)骨を折ること;骨を折った状熊 / 〈C〉割れ(裂け)目,(鉱物の)破砕面 / 〈足・腕などを〉‘を'骨折する;…‘を'砕く / 骨折する;砕ける
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Duverney fractures are isolated pelvic fractures involving only the iliac wing. They are caused by direct trauma to the iliac wing, and are generally stable fractures as they do not disrupt the weight bearing pelvic ring.[1]
The fracture is named after the French surgeon Joseph Guichard Duverney who described the injury in his book Maladies des Os which was published posthumously in 1751.[2]
Contents
- 1 Diagnosis
- 2 Complications
- 3 Management
- 4 References
Diagnosis
Duverney fractures can usually be seen on pelvic X-rays, but CT scans are required to fully delineate the fracture and to look for associated fractures involving the pelvic ring.[3]
Complications
Malunion and deformity of the iliac wing can occur. Injury to the internal iliac artery can occur, leading to hypovolaemic shock. Perforation of the bowel can occur, leading to sepsis.[3] Damage to the adjacent nerves of the lumbosacral plexus has also been described.[2]
Management
Since fractures that do not involve the weight bearing part of the pelvic ring tend to be stable fractures, they can often be managed without surgery. These fractures tend to be very painful, so walking aids such as crutches or walking frames may be needed until the pain settles.[3]
Open reduction internal fixation is sometimes required to correct deformity,[4] and surgery may be required if there is damage to blood vessels, nerves or organs, or if the fracture is open.[3]
References
- ^ "Duverney fracture". Medcyclopaedia. GE. Archived from the original on 2012-02-05.
- ^ a b Amr, Sherif M.; Abdel-Meguid, Kamal MS; Kholeif, Ahmed M (Feb 2002). "Neurologic Injury Caused by Fracture of the Iliac Wing (Duverney’s Fracture): Case Report". Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection & Critical Care 52 (2): 370–6. doi:10.1097/00005373-200202000-00027.
- ^ a b c d Iliac wing fractures at Orthopaedia.com
- ^ Tile, Marvin; David Helfet; James Kellam (2003). Fractures of the pelvis and acetabulum. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 263–4. ISBN 978-0-7817-3213-0.
Injury : Fractures and cartilage injuries (Sx2, 800–829)
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- Avulsion fracture
- Chalkstick fracture
- Greenstick fracture
- Pathologic fracture
- Salter–Harris fracture
- Spiral fracture
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Head |
Skull fracture |
- Basilar
- Blowout
- Mandibular
- Nasal
- Le Fort fracture of skull
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- Enamel infraction
- Vertical root fracture
- Dental barotrauma
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Cervical: |
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Spine: |
- Clay-shoveler
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- Chance
- Holdsworth fracture
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Ribs |
- Rib fracture
- Flail chest
- Sternal
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Shoulder |
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Arm |
humerus: |
- Humerus
- Supracondylar
- Holstein–Lewis fracture
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radius: |
- Distal radius
- Galeazzi
- Colles'
- Smith's
- Barton's
- Essex-Lopresti fracture
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Hand |
- Scaphoid
- Rolando
- Bennett's
- Boxer's
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Hip/femur |
- Femoral fracture
- Pelvic fracture
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Leg |
tibia: |
- Bumper
- Segond
- Gosselin
- Toddler's
- Pilon
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fibula: |
- Maisonneuve
- Le Fort fracture of ankle
- Bosworth
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- Pott's
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Foot |
- Lisfranc
- Jones
- March
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anat (c/f/k/f, u, t/p, l)/phys/devp/cell
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noco/cong/tumr, sysi/epon, injr
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English Journal
- Duverney fracture: distinguishing scintigraphic features.
- Yacoub B1, Collier WS.
- Clinical nuclear medicine.Clin Nucl Med.2007 Jul;32(7):538-9.
- PMID 17581339
- Duverney's fracture. 1751.
- Duverney JG.
- Clinical orthopaedics and related research.Clin Orthop Relat Res.1996 Aug;(329):4-5.
- PMID 8769430
- Duverney fracture. Malgaigne fracture.
- Mourad L.
- Orthopedic nursing.Orthop Nurs.1995 Jul-Aug;14(4):55.
- PMID 7659455
Japanese Journal
- The classic : Duverney's fracture
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