The prehospital management of pelvic fractures: initial consensus statement.
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INTRODUCTION Serious pelvic injuries are associated with a high mortality rate, 2 which has remained persistently high even with advances in hospital care. Hypovolaemia is often a significant contributing factor to these deaths 3 If haemorrhage from pelvic injuries could be controlled or reduced in the prehospital environment, then survival rates might increase. Improved mortality has been seen with catastrophic haemorrhage from limb injuries after the introduction of the battlefield tourniquet and topical haemostatic dressings. However, compared with bleeding from pelvic injuries, external haemorrhage is simple to recognise and the success of intervention easier to observe. Pelvic binding devices provide a simple alternative to surgical fixators. These devices can be applied in the prehospital environment, potentially allowing control of unseen major haemorrhage. This article reports the finding of a consensus meeting on the prehospital management of pelvic injuries held in March 2012 and examines the evidence associated with pelvic binding devices and their application.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
دوره 30 12 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013