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Zagazig Medical Association Journal. 1993; 6 (2): 289-303
in English
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ABSTRACT
Twenty-two patients with acetabular fracture were examined by computed tomography [CT]. Traditional classification into anterior column, posterior column, and complex two - column fractures was facilitated. CT was especially useful in evaluation of the fractures is which unique information concerning the configuration of the fracture, integrity of the acetabular roof and quadrilateral surface. CT was also useful in determination of presence or absence of loose bodies in the joint and in evaluation of the femoral head and sacroiliac joint in all types of fractures