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Zhang Q et al. - Pelvic fractures are an uncommon injury in pediatric trauma patients, but the morbidity and mortality associated with these injuries can be profound. Of the posterior pelvic ring disruptions, the posterior dislocation of sacroiliac joint, which is the traditional dislocation of the sacroiliac joint, occurs in most incidences of pediatric trauma patients.

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