What is pelvic dislocation?

Dr. Casey White
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2025-05-23 02:46:44
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Pelvic dislocation is when there may be no apparent fracture, but the structure in the pelvis, the bilateral ilium itself, articulates with the sacrum. In addition, the bilateral ilium itself has a symphysis in the middle of the pubic symphysis, so it is a multi-articulated annular pelvis. When this structure is separated, it is called pelvic dislocation. This pelvic dislocation mostly comes from violent injuries, sometimes the bone is relatively hard, not broken bones, but between the joints, sacroiliac joint or pubic symphysis joint, this part of the dislocation, in this case can not be underestimated. Because it can also damage blood vessels, damage organs.