The sacrum is a bone at the back of the pelvis between the hip bones. A sacral fracture can cause symptoms including lower back and buttock pain, swelling, and reduced bowel and bladder control.
When patients with spinal cord injury develop a pressure mark or pressure sore over the sacral region, they are advised to lie on their stomach or on their sides so that the sacral region is relieved ...
The work described in this poster aimed to analyze the surgical steps, complications and results of inverted Y incision to approach the lumbosacral region in a tertiary care referral center by file ...
The spine (aka backbone) is a linked column of bones running from the head down to the lower back. Bone segments form the column. One bone segment is a vertebra, and multiple bone segments are ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Sacral fractures occur in approximately 45% of pelvic fractures. An associated neurologic injury of the ...