Abstract
Retrospective review of 25 patients over 65 years of age with unilateral acetabular fractures managed conservatively showed that seven of the 23 survivors (30%) had an unacceptable functional result. Poor results were associated with: displaced posterior column fractures, osteoporosis, femoral head fracture, delayed diagnosis, inadequate radiographs, inappropriate or too brief traction, and early weight-bearing. In this age group acetabular fractures tend to be low-velocity injuries of osteoporotic bone and are not comparable with those in younger patients.
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Spencer, R. F. (1989). Acetabular fractures in older patients. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 71(5), 774–776. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.71b5.2584245
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