A fracture of acetabulum is a type of pelvic fracture that occurs when the hip socket is damaged. It is a serious injury that can result in long-term disability if not treated promptly and effectively.
The acetabulum is the part of the pelvis that forms the socket for the hip joint. A fracture of acetabulum occurs when there is a break in the bony structure of the hip socket. This can occur due to a direct blow to the hip, a fall from a height, or a high-velocity impact such as a car accident.
The symptoms of a fracture of acetabulum include:
The treatment for a fracture of acetabulum depends on the severity of the injury. In some cases, the fracture may be treated with rest, ice, and pain medication. However, in more severe cases, surgery may be required to repair the damage to the hip socket.
Surgical treatment may involve:
The recovery time for a fracture of acetabulum can vary depending on the severity of the injury and the type of treatment received. In general, it can take several months to a year for the hip to fully heal.
During the recovery process, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions carefully. This may include:
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