Publication: Two case examples of pelvic fractures in medieval populations from central Europe
Two case examples of pelvic fractures in medieval populations from central Europe
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Hofmann, M. I., Böni, T., & Rühli, F. J. (2010). Two case examples of pelvic fractures in medieval populations from central Europe. Journal of Anthropological Sciences, 88, 179–188. http://www.isita-org.com/jass/Contents/volume88.htm
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Pelvic fractures are considered to be uncommon and difficult to treat, even in the modern medical literature. Serious and eventually life-threatening associated injuries may occur, requiring emergency abdominal, vascular or neurologic surgery. Pelvic fractures can also be managed non-operatively; however, a considerable dispute exists on the suitable management strategy. The treatment and healing of such injuries in the bioarchaeological record, is therefore of great interest for anthropological and medico-historical studies. Fracture
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Hofmann, M. I., Böni, T., & Rühli, F. J. (2010). Two case examples of pelvic fractures in medieval populations from central Europe. Journal of Anthropological Sciences, 88, 179–188. http://www.isita-org.com/jass/Contents/volume88.htm