Describe a column fracture Describe a posterior column fracture Describe a transverse acetabular fracture Describe an anterior column fracture How can hip dislocations be classified? List four common locations for pelvic avulsion fracture. List four radiographic features of posterior hip dislocation. List four stable fractures of the pelvis. Name four causes of protrusio acetabuli Name four unstable pelvic fractures. What five radiographs are required for a patient with a dislocated hip? What is Malgaigne's fracture? What is a hip dislocation? What is a straddle fracture? What is protrusio acetabuli? What is the best imaging modality for pelvic fractures? What is the leading cause of pelvic fracture in patients in patients older than 60 years? What is the leading cause of pelvic fracture in patients younger than 60 years? What is the most common cause of avulsion fractures? What is the most common mechanism of injury in posterior hip dislocations? What is the most common type of hip dislocation? What makes a pelvic fracture stable or unstable? What other imaging modality should be considered? What plain film radiographs are usually obtained for evaluation of an acetabular fracture? What plain radiographs are required for patients with pelvic or hip trauma? What structures may be injured with a posterior hip dislocation? Why is hip dislocation an emergency? Book traversal links for Pelvic & Hip trauma ‹ What is a complication of Paget's disease? Up Describe a column fracture ›