%0 Journal Article %T Outcome analysis of pelvic ring fractures %A Sen Ramesh %A Veerappa Lokesh %J Indian Journal of Orthopaedics %D 2010 %I Medknow Publications %X Background: The behavior of pelvic ring fractures in the long run has been very sparsely studied. The purpose of this study is to assess the long-term outcome of pelvic ring fractures. Materials and Methods: A total of 24 patients with pelvic ring fractures, not involving the acetabulum, were followed up for an average duration of 33 months (range 24-49 months). The clinicoradiological assessment was done using the pelvic scoring system adapted from Cole et al. Parameters assessed included sacroiliac (SI) joint involvement and, among SI joint injuries, the presence of a fracture disruption and the degree of displacement. Results: Pain and limp were present in 13 patients (54.2%) each and residual working disability in 9 patients (37.5%). The overall Cole¡äs pelvic score was 31.3 ¡À 7.02 of a total score of 40. The average pelvic score in patients with SI disruption was 29.2 ¡À 6.75; much lower than patients without SI disruption with an average score of 34.9 ¡À 6.25 reaching statistical significance. The pelvic score among patients with a displacement ¡Ü10 mm was 33.0 ¡À 3.92 and with a displacement> 10 mm 25.88 ¡À 7.14. The difference was statistically significant. Conclusions: Pelvic ring injuries can lead to long term problems significantly. The involvement of the SI joint affects the long-term outcome adversely, more so if the residual displacement is> 10 mm. The pelvic scoring system is comprehensive and depicts subtle differences in the outcome, which the individual parameters of the assessment fail to show. %K Long-term outcome %K residual displacement %K sacroiliac disruption %K pelvic ring fracture %U http://www.ijoonline.com/article.asp?issn=0019-5413;year=2010;volume=44;issue=1;spage=79;epage=83;aulast=Sen