Atypical Pelvic Crescent Fracture Caused by Vertical Shear Force

Hip Pelvis. 2014 Sep;26(3):194-7. doi: 10.5371/hp.2014.26.3.194. Epub 2014 Sep 29.

Abstract

The crescent fracture consists of a posterior iliac wing fracture with extension into the sacroiliac joint and a dislocation of the sacroiliac joint. This fracture represents a subset of lateral compression injury. The strong posterior ligaments of sacroiliac joint remain intact and a fracture fragment (crescent shape) involving the posterior superior iliac spines remains firmly attached to the sacrum. We report a patient with atypical pelvic crescent fracture that is mainly influenced by vertical shear injury and is characterized by posterior fracture-dislocations of the sacroiliac joint. In this case report, we review the literature on classification and treatment of atypical type of crescent fracture.

Keywords: Crescent fracture; Pelvic bones; Vertical shear injury.

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