Skip to main content
. 2019 Jan-Feb;53(1):128–137. doi: 10.4103/ortho.IJOrtho_631_17

Figure 2.

Figure 2

A 70-year-old male suffered a fall. (a) AP pelvic X-ray: right pubic ramus fracture (arrow). (b) Pelvic inlet. (c) Pelvic outlet: pubic ramus fracture (arrow). (d) Axial computed tomography: fracture of the right sacral ala (arrows). (e) Coronal computed tomography: superior pubic ramus fracture (arrow). (f) Oblique computed tomography reconstruction: fractures at anterior and posterior pelvis (arrows). It concerns a fragility fractures of the pelvis Type IIc. (g) AP pelvic X-ray after 3 months. Sacral fracture was stabilized with two iliosacral screws, pubic ramus fracture with long retrograde transpubic screw. (h) Pelvic inlet. (i) Pelvic outlet