2010 Volume 59 Issue 3 Pages 578-580
We experienced a case of a 9-year-old male child who had left sacroiliac joint dislocation fracture. He was run over by a car and taken to our hospital. His injury was diaguosed as left sacroiliac joint dislocation fracture on CT and X-ray. Retroperitoneal active arterial hemorrhage was not observed on angiography. We treated him conservatively for the sacroiliac dislocation fracture, and found callus formation after two weeks. After ten weeks, full weight bearing was started. This patient obtained early callus formation, and could be treated without any remaining pain.