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  1. Sacral fractures are a heterogeneous group of fractures occurring in young people following road traffic accidents and falls from height, or in the elderly with osteoporosis following trivial trauma. This heterogeneity, combined with the low ...

  2. 21 paź 2020 · Operative fixation of traumatic sacral fractures in elderly patients supports a high rate-of-return to pre-injury ambulation and residential living status. These findings are consistent between low- and high-energy sacral fracture populations.

  3. 12 paź 2022 · Fragility fractures of the sacrum (FFS) are caused by low-energy trauma in the elderly population. Due to the nuanced symptomatology, many FFS remains unrecognized and the prevalence is underestimated.

  4. Sacral fractures are complex injuries that follow a bimodal distribution, typically involving acute high energy trauma in young adults and low energy trauma in older adults (> 65 years old). Nonunion is a rare but debilitating potential complication of undiagnosed or improperly managed sacral fractures.

  5. Sacral fractures are often underdiagnosed but are relatively frequent in the setting of pelvic ring injury. Causes include traumatic insults and osteoporosis. Sacral fractures have become more frequent owing to the growth of the elderly population worldwide as osteoporosis is an age-related disease.

  6. Unstable sacral fractures are rare conditions usually resulting from a high-energy injury. We have proposed a surgical management strategy for this group of fractures with an optimal fixation method based on three factors: 1) fracture morphology, 2) lumbosacral integrity, and 3) concomitant injury.

  7. 31 maj 2024 · Acute trauma pain in the elderly has to be managed in a multimodal analgesic approach, to avoid side effects of opioid use. Antibiotic prophylaxis is recommended in penetrating (abdominal, thoracic) trauma, in severely burned and in open fractures elderly patients to decrease septic complications.