Avulsion fractures of the pelvis - a qualitative systematic review of the literature |
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Authors: | Porr Jason Lucaciu Calin Birkett Sarah |
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Affiliation: | Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, 6100 Leslie Street, Toronto, Canada. |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo assess a causal relationship between physical activity or boney surgical intervention and the occurrence of avulsion fracture in the pelvis. Secondarily to assess the average age at which avulsion fracture occurs in cases associated with physical activity or boney surgery.MethodA literature search was performed on a variety of databases using text words and MeSH terms. Results were limited to English language. Cases involving trauma or pathological disease were excluded. Causation Criteria scores were calculated for each paper to establish a link between the suspected mechanism of injury and avulsion fracture.Results48 papers were retrieved encompassing 66 cases of avulsion fracture. 88% of cases were associated with physical activity while 12% were associated with a history of surgery. Average age in the physical activity cases was 16.8(range 13–43) and 56.4(range 31–74) in the surgery related cases. Causation Criteria scores were definite in 76% of activity related cases and probable in 60% of boney surgery related cases.ConclusionsAvulsion fractures of the pelvis represent a highly prevalent pathology among the adolescent athletic population. A population of skeletally mature patients with history of boney surgical intervention are also at risk. |
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Keywords: | avulsion fracture pelvis athlete |
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