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. 1988 Mar;31(2):89-90.

Hemorrhage and pelvic fractures

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  • PMID: 3349384

Hemorrhage and pelvic fractures

A R Downs et al. Can J Surg. 1988 Mar.

Abstract

Hemorrhage is the major cause of death in pelvic fractures. In closed pelvic fractures the bleeding is usually self-limited. In the small number of patients with continuing hemorrhage there may be disruption of a major iliac vessel, which will require immediate exploration and repair. In a few patients continuing hemorrhage is due to disruption of a branch of the hypogastric artery, which may be identified by angiography and controlled by embolization. A management protocol is suggested for these patients.

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