Early embolization and vasopressor administration for management of life-threatening hemorrhage from pelvic fracture
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Early embolization and vasopressor administration for management of life-threatening hemorrhage from pelvic fracture
Abstract
Background: In this retrospective study, we reviewed our protocol for management of hemodynamically unstable patients with pelvic injury.
Methods: We managed the patients with the same predetermined plan including controlled hemodynamic resuscitation with early use of vasopressors and pelvic angiography as a first-line treatment.
Results: Of 311 patients with pelvic fracture, 32 hemodynamically unstable patients (10.3%) underwent pelvic angiography, which was followed by embolization in 25 cases. Angiography was successful for 24 patients (96%) and extrapelvic bleeding was diagnosed in 5 patients (15%). Three of six laparotomies performed before angiography were nontherapeutic. One of seven laparotomies performed after angiography was negative.
Conclusion: A protocol for management of patients with pelvic injury and hemodynamic instability that is associated with controlled resuscitation including vasopressor and early pelvic angioembolization is effective for treating pelvic hemorrhage and diagnosing extrapelvic hemorrhage. Further studies are needed to confirm the respective place of angiographic and surgical control of bleeding.
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