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[ORT-L] Bryant's Triangle

 

 


hselhi at gmail
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Apr 20, 2008, 6:19 PM

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Dear All,



I wish to know the opinion of the house for undergraduate and postgraduate
teaching, is the Bryant's triangle drawn or performed with pelvis squared or
with limbs lying parallel to each other and midline of the body.



I shall look forward to the opnion of the senior colleagues and a reference
shall be much appreciated.



With kind regards





Harpal

Dr HArpal Singh Selhi

Associate Prof of ortho Surgery



From: ORT-L-owner@www2.aaos.org [mailto:ORT-L-owner@www2.aaos.org] On Behalf
Of Zamorano, David
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 3:06 AM
To: ORT-L@www2.aaos.org
Subject: [ORT-L] Pelvic malunion



Looking for some advice.

This a a 45 yo male who had an accident in Panama 3 weeks ago when he
crashed into a tree while on a zip line. He underwernt 3 surgeries in
Panama over a week period for failed fixation. He now presents to me with a
malunion. His PMHx is significant for bipolar disorder and DVT. He has an
IVC currently. He is neuro exam is normal. His posterior wounds are healing
with minimal erythema. No active drainage. He had been on keflex since the
surgery.

His main complaint is pain. He has already lossed fixation anteriorly and
is malreduced posteriorly also. My plan was to revise him next week.

I was planning on going anterior and removing hardware then posterior and
revising with trans-sacral iliosacral screws and possible tension band plate
also. I would then flip again and reORIF his symphysis anteriorly.

Appreciate anyones thoughts.

dpz <<pelvis malunion.ppt>>

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David P. Zamorano, MD
Director, Orthopaedic Trauma Service
UCI Medical Center
(714) 456-7801 Office
(714) 456-7547 Fax


 
 
 


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