Effect of a new pelvic stabilizer (T-POD) on reduction of pelvic volume and haemodynamic stability in unstable pelvic fractures.
Publication year
2010Source
Injury : International Journal of the Care of the Injured, 41, 7, (2010), pp. 1017-21ISSN
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01 juli 2010
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Surgery
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Injury : International Journal of the Care of the Injured
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vol. 41
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iss. 7
Page start
p. 1017
Page end
p. 21
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NCEBP 2: Evaluation of complex medical interventionsAbstract
BACKGROUND: Pelvic fractures, often the result of high energy blunt trauma, are associated with severe morbidity and mortality. A new pelvic stabilizer (T-POD) provides secure and effective simultaneous circumferential compression of the pelvis. METHODS: In this study we describe 15 patients with a prehospital untreated unstable pelvic fracture with signs of hypovolaemic shock with the T-POD. Before and 2 min after applying the T-POD, heart rate and blood pressure were measured. An X-ray before and directly after applying the T-POD was made to measure the effect on reduction in symphyseal diastasis. RESULTS: Application of the T-POD reduced the symphyseal diastasis with 60% (p=0.01). The mean arterial pressure (MAP) increased significant from 65.3 to 81.2mm Hg (p=0.03) and the heart rate declined from 107 beats per minute to 94 (p=0.02). Out of ten patients in whom the circulatory response before and after the T-POD was recorded, seven were good responders, one had a transient response and two responded poor. CONCLUSION: In the acute setting, the T-POD device has a clear compressive effect on the pelvic volume in unstable pelvic fractures. The T-POD is therefore an effective and easy to use device in (temporarily) stabilizing the pelvic ring in haemodynamically unstable patients.
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