Elmali N.Ertem K.Inan M.Ayan I.Denizhan Y.2024-08-042024-08-0420031017-995Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/11616/90869OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the functional and radiologic results of surgical treatment in patients with displaced acetabular fractures. METHODS: The study included 21 patients (13 males, 8 females; mean age 35 years; range 21 to 63 years). Before surgery, all the patients were evaluated with anteroposterior, iliac, and obturator oblique views and computed tomography scans. According to the Letournel-Judet classification, the fractures were simple in 10 patients and complex in 11 patients. Twelve patients had posterior wall and/or the posterior column fractures. Four patients underwent closed reduction under emergency settings for accompanying posterior dislocations. The mean time to surgery was 4.8 days (range 1 to 13 days). Surgery was performed by the Kocher-Langenbeck approach (n=12), a triradiate approach (n=5), and a modified extended iliofemoral approach (n=4). Functional results were assessed by the D'Aubigne-Postel's knee scoring system and radiologic results using anteroposterior, iliac, and obturator oblique views. The mean follow-up was 31 months (range 19 to 64 months). RESULTS: Functional results were excellent in eight patients (38.1%), good in seven (33.3%), satisfactory in four (19.1%), and poor in two patients (9.5%). Radiologic examination showed posttraumatic arthrosis in four patients (19.1%), heterotopic ossification in three patients (14.3%), and avascular necrosis in two patients (9.5%). Radiologic results were excellent and good in 16 patients (76.2%), satisfactory in three patients (14.3%), and poor in two patients (9.5%). CONCLUSION: Clinical and radiologic results showed concordance. The presence of dislocations and inadequate reduction were associated with poor functional results.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessacetabulumadultarticlecomputer assisted tomographyevaluationfemalefracturefracture fixationheterotopic ossificationhumaninjuryinjury scalejoint characteristics and functionsmalemiddle agedpathologypostoperative complicationradiographytreatment outcomeTurkey (republic)AcetabulumAdultFemaleFracture FixationFractures, BoneHumansInjury Severity ScoreMaleMiddle AgedOssification, HeterotopicPostoperative ComplicationsRange of Motion, ArticularTomography, X-Ray ComputedTreatment OutcomeTurkeyClinical and radiologic results of surgically-treated acetabular fracturesAsetabulum kiriklarinin cerrahi tedavisinde klinik ve radyolojik sonuçlar.Article37297101127042462-s2.0-0037639712Q2