Episode 46 - Pelvic Binders for Hemodynamically Unstable Pelvic Ring Fractures
Trauma ICU Rounds
The podcast addresses the assessment and management of hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and hemorrhage control. It highlights that significant force is required to cause pelvic ring fractures, often resulting in concomitant injuries. The discussion covers the Young-Burgess classification of pelvic fractures, detailing anterior-posterior compression, lateral compression, and vertical shear injuries. Emphasis is placed on the indications, technique, and considerations for pelvic binder placement, advocating for its use when hemodynamic instability and mechanism suggest a pelvic fracture. The podcast also explores hemostatic adjuncts, including pre-peritoneal packing and angioembolization, while questioning the routine use of REBOA outside the operating room.
Part 1: Introduction, Context
Part 2: Assessment, Classification
Part 3: Binder Application, Techniques
Part 4: Hemostatic Adjuncts, Summary
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