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DOI: 10.1055/a-2370-5050
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Azetabulumfrakturen im Alter

Acetabular Fractures in Old Age
Alexander Trulson
,
Markus Beck
,
Lisa Wenzel
,
Fabian M. Stuby

Frakturen im Bereich der Hüftregion repräsentieren die häufigsten ossären Verletzungen des älteren Menschen. Während proximale Femurfrakturen hierbei die Hauptentität darstellen, verzeichneten Azetabulumfrakturen im vergangenen Jahrzehnt die höchste relative Inzidenzsteigerung in Deutschland. Diese epidemiologische Entwicklung erfordert eine dezidierte Betrachtung der spezifischen Behandlungsalgorithmen dieser Verletzungsentität.

Abstract

Fractures of the hip region represent the most common osseous injuries in the elderly. While proximal femoral fractures constitute the main entity, acetabular fractures showed the highest relative increase in incidence over the past decade in Germany. This epidemiological development necessitates a dedicated examination of the specific treatment algorithms for this injury entity.



Publication History

Article published online:
27 November 2024

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