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Open Reduction of Acetabular Fracture in Pregnancy
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1992
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Reproductive HealthGynecologySurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryHigh-risk PregnancySkeletal TraumaOperative TreatmentOrthopaedicsPublic HealthMaternal ComplicationMaternal HealthMaternal-fetal MedicineOpen ReductionDisplaced Acetabular Fracture20Th WeekSurgical StabilizationFracture HealingPregnancyMedicine
A 24-year-old woman in her 20th week of pregnancy sustained a severely displaced acetabular fracture. Skeletal traction failed to achieve reduction. Open reduction and internal fixation were performed through an extended iliofemoral approach without affecting the pregnancy. At full term, she had a normal delivery. Four years after the injury, the patient had a pain-free hip with full range of motion and a healthy child. The potential benefit or danger of surgery to the patient and her pregnancy was thoroughly considered.