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Epidemiologic, Postmortem Computed Tomography-Morphologic and Biomechanical Analysis of the Effects of Non-Invasive External Pelvic Stabilizers in Genuine Unstable Pelvic Injuries

Christian Kleber, Mirja Haussmann, Michael Hetz, Michael Tsokos, Claas T. Buschmann

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE(2021)

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Abstract
Unstable pelvic injuries are rare (3-8% of all fractures) but are associated with a mortality of up to 30%. An effective way to treat venous and cancellous sources of bleeding prehospital is to reduce intrapelvic volume with external noninvasive pelvic stabilizers. Scientifically reliable data regarding pelvic volume reduction and applicable pressure are lacking. Epidemiologic data were collected, and multiple post-mortem CT scans and biomechanical measurements were performed on real, unstable pelvic injuries. Unstable pelvic injury was shown to be the leading source of bleeding in only 19%. All external non-invasive pelvic stabilizers achieved intrapelvic volume reduction; the T-POD(R) succeeded best on average (333 & PLUSMN; 234 cm(3)), but with higher average peak traction (110 N). The reduction results of the VBM(R) pneumatic pelvic sling consistently showed significantly better results at a pressure of 200 mmHg than at 100 mmHg at similar peak traction forces. All pelvic stabilizers exhibited the highest peak tensile force shortly after application. Unstable pelvic injuries must be considered as an indicator of serious concomitant injuries. Stabilization should be performed prehospital with specific pelvic stabilizers, such as the T-POD(R) or the VBM(R) pneumatic pelvic sling. We recommend adjusting the pressure recommendation of the VBM(R) pneumatic pelvic sling to 200 mmHg.
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trauma,non-invasive external pelvic stabilizers,bleeding,pelvic fractures,post mortem analysis,biomechanical force,pneumatic pelvic sling VBM(R),T-POD(R),cloth sling,SAM Sling(R)
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