Bilateral sacroiliac joint dislocation - Recurrence anticipated at the time of delivery
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 6
Abstract
Dislocation of the sacroiliac (SI) joint is a severe injury with the potential for serious damage to surrounding visceral, vascular, and neural structures. Bilateral sacroiliac joint dislocation in the absence of disruption of anterior pelvic ring in a female is rare. Only few cases are reported. We present an interesting case of bilateral sacroiliac joint dislocation without anterior ring disruption in a young female with recurrence after 2.5years at the time of delivery which is never reported. Keywords:Sacroiliac joint, Dislocations, pelvic ring.
Authors and Affiliations
Jagan Reddy, Dr. Monappa A Naik, Prof. Sharath K Rao, Dr. Sandeep Vijayan
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