Older Patients with Pelvic Ring Injuries: When Surgery Improves Outcomes

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Study Focus: The study investigated the outcomes of ‍operative (surgery) versus nonoperative treatment for geriatric pelvic ring⁤ injuries.

Key Findings:

* 30-day mortality: 22.2% in the early operative group and ⁣19.8% in⁣ the nonoperative group.
* ⁣ Readmission ⁣rates: Higher in ​the delayed operative group (23.2%) compared to the early operative group (13.4%) and⁤ the nonoperative group (8.4%).

Expert Opinion:

* Carol A. ‍Lin, MD: Believes the focus should now be on identifying which⁣ patients specifically benefit from‌ surgery through further​ randomized​ controlled trials. She emphasizes the need ⁢for ​a more nuanced approach to⁣ clinical decision-making, moving away from a historically nonoperative standard.

Contact Information:

* Carol Lee, MD: Jillian Scholten at jillian.scholten@cshs.org
* ​ ⁢ Carol A. Lin, MD: ‍ Jillian Scholten at jillian.scholten@cshs.org (Note: there appears to be a typo in the article, listing the same email for both doctors)

Source: ⁣ The⁢ findings were‍ presented at the Orthopaedic Trauma association Annual ‍Meeting in Phoenix, October 15-18, 2025 ‍(Lee‍ C, et al.).

Disclosures: Both Lee and lin reported no relevant financial disclosures.

Publisher: Orthopedics Today.

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