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Francis Connon Royal Melbourne Hospital
Pelvic fractures Francis Connon Royal Melbourne Hospital
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Anatomy of the Pelvis
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Who sustains pelvic fractures?
Young people High-velocity eg. MVA, MBA Old people Low velocity eg. falls Osteoporosis
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Case study 1 A 22 year old male is brought into the ED following a car crash on the Ring Road. He has significant bruising around his perineum and lower abdomen. What is your initial approach?
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Initial Management Airway Breathing Circulation Disability
Environment/Exposure AMPLE history (Allergies, Medications, Past history, Last Meal, Events) Primary Investigations
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Initial Management Airway – intubated, C-spine immobilised
Breathing – Pneumothorax- ICC inserted Circulation – BP 95/50, HR 134 Is this patient in shock?
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Initial Management Circulation – BP 95/50, HR 134
Is this patient in shock? Yes!! Blood loss is approximately 30-40% of total blood volume, ie L IV fluids (2L stat) through large bore cannulas in each cubital fossa, then blood transfusion as required. Pelvic binder Find and stop the bleeding! -embolisation -laparotomy
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Initial Management Airway Breathing Circulation
Disability – lower limb, sacral plexus Environment/Exposure AMPLE history (Allergies, Medications, Past history, Last Meal, Events) Primary Investigations
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Pelvic Ring Fractures
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General Principles of Fracture Management
Immobilisation Conservative Internal Fixation -wires -plates -intramedullary nails -screws External Fixation -traction -external fixators -cast Rehabilitation Analgesia Treatment of underlying pathology eg. osteoporosis Outpatient follow-up Physiotherapy Occupational Therapy eg. Wheelchair Social Work
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TREATMENT Haemostasis -pressure (pelvic binder) -embolisation
-laparotomy Further Ix- CT, cystogram Reduction Immobilisation Document neurovascular status pre and post-op Associated injuries eg. Urological, Neurological, Reproductive Rehabilitation and follow-up
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Classification Many systems: Bucholz, Letournel, Young Burgess
Mechanism of injury -high/low velocity -direction A-P vs lateral forces on hip joint Most important questions: -is the pelvis stable? -is the acetabulum intact? -open or closed?
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