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Angiographic findings in pelvic fractures.

P A O'Neill1, J Riina, S Sclafani, P Tornetta.   

Abstract

Pelvic fractures are high energy injuries indicative of significant trauma. Hypotension and significant blood loss is common in skeletally unstable pelvic fractures. Potential sites of intrapelvic bleeding include fractured bone edges, venous injuries and/or arterial vascular injuries. In an attempt to define the relationship of fracture pattern to arterial injury, a specific subset of 39 patients with pelvic fractures who underwent angiography for hemodynamic instability or ongoing blood loss were reviewed retrospectively. In 35 patients with definable arterial injuries, 20 (57%) had multiple bleeding sites. Posterior arterial bleeding (internal iliac or its posterior branches) was statistically more common in patients with unstable posterior pelvic fractures, and anterior arterial bleeding (pudendal or obturator) was more common in patients with lateral compression injuries. The pudendal artery was the most commonly injured vessel in this series. The superior gluteal artery was the most commonly injured vessel associated with posterior pelvic fractures. There was no correlation between fracture pattern and survival. The injury severity score however, did indirectly correlate to survival. In addition, the presence of hypotension (systolic blood pressure < or = 90) at the time of arrival to the trauma center was found to significantly increase mortality.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8769437     DOI: 10.1097/00003086-199608000-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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