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. 2020 Sep 11;11(6):1104–1109. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2020.09.009

Table 2.

Distribution of associated injuries with acetabular fractures.

Associated injuries Total
Any 189 62.0%
Isolated asociated injury 108 35.4%
Multiple injuries 81 26.6%
Specific Injuries
Cranio-facial 24 7.9%
 Head 14 4.6%
 Face fracture 11 3.6%
Spine 15 4.9%
 Cervical 1 0.3%
 Thoracic 3 1.0%
 Lumbar 6 2.0%
 Sacrum 5 1.6%
Chest 19 6.2%
 Hemothorax 12 3.9%
 OtherThoracic 6 2.0%
 Diaphragm 2 0.7%
 Ribs 11 3.6%
Abdomen 30 9.8%
 Enteric 4 1.3%
 Spleen 3 1.0%
 Liver 8 2.6%
 OtherAbdominal 19 6.2%
Pelvis 43 14.1%
 Pelvic fracture 41 13.4%
 Testes 2 0.7%
 Bladder 6 2.0%
 Morel Lavalle 5 1.6%
Around the hip 53 17.4%
 Bilateral acetabulum 8 2.6%
 Posterior hip dislocation 49 16.1%
 Sciatic nerve palsy 10 3.3%
 Proximal Femur 15 4.9%
 Femur shaft 14 4.6%
Around the knee 24 7.9%
 Distal femur 7 2.3%
 Patella 9 3.0%
 Tibial plateau 10 3.3%
 Common peroneal nerve palsy 1 0.3%
Below the knee 26 8.5%
 Tibia shaft 16 5.2%
 Ankle 9 3.0%
 Foot 6 2.0%
Around the shoulder 17 5.6%
 Clavicle 5 1.6%
 Scapula 5 1.6%
 Humerus 10 3.3%
Elbow and below 27 8.9%
 Around the elbow 3 1.0%
 Forearm 12 3.9%
 Hand 13 4.3%