Pelvic Trauma



Pelvic Trauma





Injuries to the pelvis can range from isolated pubic rami fractures with little debilitation, to life-threatening pelvic hemorrhage. Thus, careful attention must be paid to a patient’s vital signs and physical exam, as severe injuries can often initially be occult.


INITIAL ASSESSMENT



  • The “ABCs” of trauma apply.


  • A portable AP pelvis radiograph should be obtained in a seriously injured trauma patient.


  • Realize that patients with significant pelvic injuries often have injuries in other body systems.


  • Realize that patients with pelvic bleeding can rapidly exsanguinate.


  • Realize that pelvic (retroperitoneal) bleeding is not demonstrated by the FAST exam.


SPECIFIC DISORDERS


Pelvic Fractures

Jun 10, 2016 | Posted by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE | Comments Off on Pelvic Trauma

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