After pelvic fracture, some sequelae may occur due to improper care, but not absolute, the possible sequelae include gait abnormality, urethral stenosis, obstetric stenosis and so on.
1. Abnormal gait: pelvic fracture will damage the surrounding muscles, tendons and other soft tissues, and may also damage the surrounding sciatic nerve and other nerves, resulting in abnormal gait when walking.
2. Urethral stenosis: the shear force generated by pelvic fracture may cause urethral injury, urethral fracture, and may also lead to urethral stenosis and make urination difficult.
3. Obstetric stenosis: Pelvic fracture can cause different degrees of bone deformity, and when the outlet of the lower end of the pelvis is deformed, it will lead to obstetric stenosis, which will affect the normal delivery of women.
It is recommended that patients with pelvic fracture should have regular checkups and consult the doctor if there is any discomfort.