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axis of pelvis - traduction vers arabe

FRACTURES OF THE HIP BONE
Broken pelvis; Fractured pelvis; Fracture of the pelvis; Fracture of pelvis; Shattered pelvis; Open book pelvic fractures
  • This fracture is best viewed anteriorly, while the other fractures are viewed superiorly. The arrow indicates where the force is coming from, and the colored lines indicate where the break occurs.
  • Fractures of the superior (in two places) and inferior pubic rami on the person's right, in a person who has had prior hip replacements
  • An example of pelvic binding using a sheet and cable ties
  • Superior view, Pelvic Fracture Types (2006).
Force and break are shown by matching color:
Anteroposterior compression type I (orange), Anteroposterior compression type  II (green), Anteroposterior compression type III (blue); Lateral compression type I (red), Lateral compression type II (purple), F. Lateral compression type III (black).
Increased force and breaks are shown by increasing size.

axis of pelvis      
‎ مِحْوَرُ الحَوض‎
pelvis         
  • Male perineum]]
  • Male perineum
  • Anterior hip muscles
  • The pelvic girdle of the dinosaur ''[[Falcarius utahensis]]''
  • Anatomical drawing of the female pelvis
  • 180px
  • 180px
  • 180px
  • Coronal section through pubic symphysis
  • Intrinsic back muscles
  • The same human pelvis, front imaged by [[x-ray]] (top), [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (middle), and 3-dimensional [[computed tomography]] (bottom)
  • Posterior hip muscles
  • Posterior hip muscles
LOWER PART OF THE TRUNK OF THE HUMAN BODY BETWEEN THE ABDOMEN AND THE THIGHS (SOMETIMES ALSO CALLED PELVIC REGION OF THE TRUNK
Pelvic girdle; Pelvic; Ischial; Pelvic girdles; Human pelvis; Pelvic inclination; Pelvic inclination angle; Human Pelvis; Human pelvic girdle; Pelvises; Pelvis skeleton; Bony pelvis; Pelvic structure; Articulationes cinguli membri inferioris; Joints of pelvic girdle; Female pelvis; Pelvic region of the spine; Lower torso; Pelvic region; Pelvic skeleton; Pelvic skeletons; Lower body; Lower bodies; Joints of the pelvic girdle; Evolution of the pelvis; Lower Body; Evolution of the human pelvis; Hip girdle
حوض جـ أحواض
ischial         
  • Male perineum]]
  • Male perineum
  • Anterior hip muscles
  • The pelvic girdle of the dinosaur ''[[Falcarius utahensis]]''
  • Anatomical drawing of the female pelvis
  • 180px
  • 180px
  • 180px
  • Coronal section through pubic symphysis
  • Intrinsic back muscles
  • The same human pelvis, front imaged by [[x-ray]] (top), [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (middle), and 3-dimensional [[computed tomography]] (bottom)
  • Posterior hip muscles
  • Posterior hip muscles
LOWER PART OF THE TRUNK OF THE HUMAN BODY BETWEEN THE ABDOMEN AND THE THIGHS (SOMETIMES ALSO CALLED PELVIC REGION OF THE TRUNK
Pelvic girdle; Pelvic; Ischial; Pelvic girdles; Human pelvis; Pelvic inclination; Pelvic inclination angle; Human Pelvis; Human pelvic girdle; Pelvises; Pelvis skeleton; Bony pelvis; Pelvic structure; Articulationes cinguli membri inferioris; Joints of pelvic girdle; Female pelvis; Pelvic region of the spine; Lower torso; Pelvic region; Pelvic skeleton; Pelvic skeletons; Lower body; Lower bodies; Joints of the pelvic girdle; Evolution of the pelvis; Lower Body; Evolution of the human pelvis; Hip girdle
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Définition

renal pelvis
¦ noun see pelvis (sense 2).

Wikipédia

Pelvic fracture

A pelvic fracture is a break of the bony structure of the pelvis. This includes any break of the sacrum, hip bones (ischium, pubis, ilium), or tailbone. Symptoms include pain, particularly with movement. Complications may include internal bleeding, injury to the bladder, or vaginal trauma.

Common causes include falls, motor vehicle collisions, a vehicle hitting a pedestrian, or a direct crush injury. In younger people significant trauma is typically required while in older people less significant trauma can result in a fracture. They are divided into two types: stable and unstable. Unstable fractures are further divided into anterior posterior compression, lateral compression, vertical shear, and combined mechanism fractures. Diagnosis is suspected based on symptoms and examination with confirmation by X-rays or CT scan. If a person is fully awake and has no pain of the pelvis medical imaging is not needed.

Emergency treatment generally follows advanced trauma life support. This begins with efforts to stop bleeding and replace fluids. Bleeding control may be achieved by using a pelvic binder or bed-sheet to support the pelvis. Other efforts may include angiographic embolization or preperitoneal packing. After stabilization, the pelvis may require surgical reconstruction.

Pelvic fractures make up around 3% of adult fractures. Stable fractures generally have a good outcome. The risk of death with an unstable fracture is about 15%, while those who also have low blood pressure have a risk of death approaching 50%. Unstable fractures are often associated with injuries to other parts of the body.