A Retrospective Cohort Study of 15 Cases of Pelvic Fractures Complicated by Morel-Lavallee Lesion

NCT ID: NCT06388915

Last Updated: 2024-04-29

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Total Enrollment

15 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-03-12

Study Completion Date

2024-03-23

Brief Summary

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Some related factors of pelvic fracture and Morel-Lavallee injury (MLL) are preliminarily discussed, which provides some preliminary references for early clinical detection and research of such injuries.

Detailed Description

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Inclusion criteria: (1) The clinical symptoms are consistent with the diagnosis of pelvic fracture, and the diagnosis is confirmed by imaging, including emergency or sub-emergency CT data within 72 hours after injury. (2) The symptoms of the diagnosis of MLL were pain and swelling at the site of occurrence, a sense of soft tissue fluctuation found on physical examination, and a complete process of puncture drainage + negative pressure suction therapy. (3) The patients and their families have given informed consent to this study and signed the informed consent form, which meets the ethical requirements.

Exclusion criteria: (1) Incomplete imaging data, especially the lack of emergency or sub-emergency CT data within 72 hours after injury. (2) Cases of other severe lower limb fractures such as femur and trochanter, and lower limb fractures combined with MLL injury have been reported in the literature.

Conditions

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Pelvic Fracture Morel-Lavallee Lesion

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

CASE_ONLY

Study Time Perspective

RETROSPECTIVE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* (1) The clinical symptoms are consistent with the diagnosis of pelvic fracture, and the diagnosis is confirmed by imaging, including emergency or sub-emergency CT data within 72 hours after injury. (2) The symptoms of the diagnosis of MLL were pain and swelling at the site of occurrence, a sense of soft tissue fluctuation found on physical examination, and a complete process of puncture drainage + negative pressure suction therapy. (3) The patients and their families have given informed consent to this study and signed the informed consent form, which meets the ethical requirements.

Exclusion Criteria

* (1) Incomplete imaging data, especially the lack of emergency or sub-emergency CT data within 72 hours after injury. (2) Cases of other severe lower limb fractures such as femur and trochanter, and lower limb fractures combined with MLL injury have been reported in the literature.
Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Weikang Chen

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Weikang Chen

Graduate student in bone surgery

Responsibility Role SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Fujian Provincial Hospital

Fuzhou, Fujian, China

Site Status

Countries

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China

Other Identifiers

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K2202403004

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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