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Table 1 Cases of bowel entrapment or herniation associated with pelvic fracture

From: A case of bowel perforation due to traumatic hernia at a pelvic fracture site: a case report and review of the literature

Case

Author

Age/sex

Site of fracture

Pelvic fracture typea

Cause

Time to operation

Postoperative course

Outcome

 

1 Arnold(‘07) [15]

76/F

ramus

A1

traffic accident

2 days

dead within hours

dead

 

2 Derian(‘66) [3]

33/M

acetabulum

A2

traffic accident

immediately

uneventful

discharged after 6 weeks

 

3 Lunt(‘70) [4]

17/F

pubic rami

A1

traffic accident

15 days

infection, ileus

discharged after 4 months

 

4 Lunt(‘70) [4]

39/M

iliac wing

A1

traffic accident

10 days

leakage (re-operation)

discharged after 6 weeks

 

5 Lunt(‘70) [4]

21/M

sacrum

A3

traffic accident

immediately

sepsis, renal dysfuction

dead after 11 weeks

 

6 Lunt(‘70) [4]

17/M

acetabulum

A2

traffic accident

immediately

infection, hemiplegia

alive after 8 months

 

7 Poilly(‘74) [5]

62/F

acetabulum

A2

traffic accident

12 days

dead on the next day

dead after 13 days

 

8 Buchanan(‘80) [6]

13/M

acetabulum

A2

traffic accident

5 days

prolonged fever, hepatitis

discharged after 1 month

 

9 Cotler(‘83) [7]

72/F

acetabulum, sacro-iliac joint

A2

traffic accident

4 days

sepsis, respiratory distress syndrome

dead after 1 week

 

10 Lin(‘87) [8]

33/F

acetabulum

A2

traffic accident

4 weeks

sepitic shock, remove plate and screws

discharged after 12 months

 

11 Ashai(‘88) [9]

29/M

acetabulum, ramus

A2

fall from a tree

3 days

sepsis, chest infection

discharged after 9 weeks

 

12 Catsikis(‘89) [10]

36/F

sacro-iliac joint, iliac

C1

traffic accident

immediately

sepsis, renal dysfunction

dead after 7 days

 

13 Kuhnke(‘89) [11]

20/F

sacrum

A3

traffic accident

4 weeks

sepsis, respiratory distress syndrome

discharged after 8 weeks

 

14 Charnley(‘93) [12]

51/F

iliac wing

A2

traffic accident

3 weeks

uneventful

recovered

 

15 Bacarese-Hamilton(‘91) [13]

80/F

acetabulum

A2

traffic accident

5 days

multi-organ failure

dead after 4 days

 

16 Nasim(‘94) [14]

60/M

pubis rami

A1

fall

2 weeks

uneventful

unknown

 

17 Stubbart(‘99) [15]

33/M

iliac wing

A2

traffic accident

4 weeks

leakage (re-operation)

discharged after 2 months

 

18 Walcher(‘00) [16]

24/M

iliac wing

A2

traffic accident

5 days

uneventful

discharged after 5 weeks

 

19 Kim(‘01) [17]

70/M

acetabulum, symphysis pubis

A2

fall from a tree

1 week

paralytic ileus

discharged after 6 months

 

20 Our case

65/F

iliac wing

A2

unknown

1 month

residual abscess

discharged after 2 months

  1. aAO classification