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Two case examples of pelvic fractures in medieval populations from central Europe

Hofmann, M I; Böni, Thomas; Rühli, Frank J (2010). Two case examples of pelvic fractures in medieval populations from central Europe. Journal of Anthropological Sciences, 88:179-88.

Abstract

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. Fractures of the pelvis are rarely reported in the anthropological literature either due to poor preservation of the innominate bone or lack of adequate examination. Here we present two cases of pelvic fractures observed on two adult male individuals from two European medieval sites. They differ in severity and in the pattern of healing. They are both adequately healed and probably had no acute life-threatening consequences, which gives us some insight into the medical knowledge and means of management of past populations.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:04 Faculty of Medicine > Institute of Evolutionary Medicine
04 Faculty of Medicine > Institute of Anatomy
04 Faculty of Medicine > Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine
Dewey Decimal Classification:570 Life sciences; biology
610 Medicine & health
Scopus Subject Areas:Social Sciences & Humanities > Anthropology
Language:English
Date:2010
Deposited On:09 Nov 2010 13:56
Last Modified:04 Sep 2024 01:39
Publisher:Istituto Italiano di Antropologia
ISSN:1827-4765
OA Status:Closed
Official URL:http://www.isita-org.com/jass/Contents/volume88.htm
PubMed ID:20834057
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