Pelvic fracture treatment
The anatomical and functional outcomes of treatment are of particular importance for pelvic fractures, since persistent violations of the normal anatomical structure of the pelvis
The anatomical and functional outcomes of treatment are of particular importance for pelvic fractures, since persistent violations of the normal anatomical structure of the pelvis
Pelvic fractures, especially combined damage to the anterior half ring, can be complicated by damage to the bladder or urethra. Bladder rupture occurs with pelvic
The prevalence of anorectal malformations Anorectal deficiencies are observed in relation to 1:10 000 normal births. In 97% of children with these deficiencies, concomitant anomalies of
Anal- skin (perineal) fistula An anal- skin fistula is a low variant of the anomaly. The rectum is usually localized within the sphincter mechanism. Only its low part is shifted
Anal- skin (perineal) fistula From a surgical and prognostic point of view, this frequent variant of the deficiency is the equivalent of a skin fistula in
This group includes unusual options for anorectal deficiencies, each of which is a rather difficult task for the surgeon, and the treatment methods, like the
Sacrum and spine Among the defects associated with anorectal abnormalities, deformities of the sacrum are more common, usually in the form of the absence of
Palatine joint ruptures are rare; discrepancies of the pubic joint and symphysitis , inflammation of the pubic joint in the postpartum period , are more often observed . In the dynamics of