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Three zones of injury that guide decisions regarding need for colostomy in open pelvic fractures, according to Faringer et al. Zone I injuries often require colostomy, whereas diversion is rarely required for zone III wounds. Zone II injuries are diverted selectively, with wounds into subcutaneous fat of anterior groin or medial thigh possibly requiring colostomy.

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img 1:  From Faringer PD, Mullins RJ, Feliciano PD, et al: Selective fecal diversion in complex open pelvic fractures from blunt trauma, Arch Surg 129:958, 1994.