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Transverse
6%
164/2770
Both column
76%
2092/2770
Anterior column posterior hemitransverse
10%
289/2770
Posterior column with posterior wall
5%
151/2770
Anterior column with anterior wall
2%
58/2770
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A both column acetabular fracture is defined as an acetabular fracture with no articular surface in continuity with the remaining posterior ilium (and therefore, axial skeleton). The spur sign is a radiological sign seen with these fractures, and is the posterio-inferior aspect of the intact posterior ilium. The spur sign and other radiographic findings consistent with a both column acetabular fracture can be seen in Illustration A (AP), Illustration B (obturator oblique), and Illustration C (iliac oblique).
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