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A Malgaigne fracture is vertical pelvic fracture with bilateral sacroiliac dislocation and fracture of the pubic rami.
It is named for Joseph-François Malgaigne.
Classification
- Tile classification - C3
- Young-Burgess classification - VS
- OTA/AO - 61-C3.1
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