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Clinical and radiographic results of the combined dorsoventral in comparison to the dorsal only osteosynthetic stabilization of pelvic ring fractures in polytraumatized patients

Recruiting
Conditions
S32
Fracture of lumbar spine and pelvis
Registration Number
DRKS00033420
Lead Sponsor
niklinik RWTH Aachen
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
150
Inclusion Criteria

surgically treated pelvic ring fracture (AO/OTA 61B or 61C) resulting from polytrauma (polytrauma defined after the new Berlin-classification: ISS >15, AIS >2 in at least two different regions; at least one of the following: Hypotension <90 mmHg, loss of consciousness GCS = 8, acidosis with BE = 6,0, coag-ulopathy with PTT = 40 seconds or INR = 1,4. age = 70)

Exclusion Criteria

-concomitant fracture of the ace-tabulum
-exitus letalis prior to surgery
-missing consent in data processing or objecting again taking part in the study

Study & Design

Study Type
observational
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1. Influence of the type of osteosynthetic stabilization (combined dorsoventral vs. dorsal only) on short- and long term survival in polytraumatized patients<br>2. functional outcome after combined dorsoventral or dorsal only osteosynthetic stabilization<br>3. Influence of the type of osteosynthetic stabilization on long term quality of life in polytraumatized patients
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1. Influence of the type of osteosynthetic stabilization (combined dorsoventral vs. dorsal only) on the quality of fracture reduction<br>2. Influence of the type of osteosynthetic stabilization (combined dorsoventral vs. dorsal only) on length of stay, patients re-mobilization, number of needed packed red blood cells, post stationary disposition of the patient, pain at the time of discharge<br>3. Comparison of the social reintegration in both types of osteosythesis<br>4. Rate of complications in each type of osteosynthesis
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