Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pelvic fractures can cause massive haemorrhage. Early stabilisation and compression of unstable fractures is thought to limit blood loss. Reposition of fracture parts and reduction of pelvic volume may provide haemorrhage control. Several non-invasive techniques for early stabilisation have been proposed, like the specifically designed pelvic circumferential compression devices (PCCD). The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate current evidence for the effectiveness and safety of non-invasive PCCDs. METHODS: To investigate current literature the search string: "pelvi* AND fract* AND (bind* OR t-pod OR tpod OR wrap OR circumferential compression OR sling OR sheet)" was entered into EMBA...
Background: Pelvic circumferential compression devices are designed to stabilize the pelvic ring and...
Introduction: Pelvic ring fractures are common following high-energy blunt trauma and can lead to su...
Background: Pelvic fractures, especially when unstable, may cause significant haemorrhage. The early...
BACKGROUND: Pelvic fractures can cause massive haemorrhage. Early stabilisation and compression of u...
Background: Pelvic fractures can cause massive haemorrhage. Early stabilisation and compression of u...
Background: Pelvic fractures can cause massive haemorrhage. Early stabilisation and compression of u...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONThe use of a noninvasive pelvic circumferential compression device (PCCD) to ac...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: The role of pelvic circumferential compression devices (...
INTRODUCTION: The role of pelvic circumferential compression devices (PCCDs) is to temporarily stabi...
Introduction: The role of pelvic circumferential compression devices (PCCDs) is to temporarily stabi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pelvic circumferential compression devices are designed to...
associated with a high incidence of mortality mainly due to retroperitoneal hemorrhage. Early stabil...
BACKGROUND: Pelvic circumferential compression devices are designed to stabilize the pelvic ring and...
Summary: Background: A pelvic circumferential compression device (PCCD) is a belt that is wrapped a...
Unstable pelvic ring disruptions are frequently associatedwith hemodynamic instability.1–3 Although ...
Background: Pelvic circumferential compression devices are designed to stabilize the pelvic ring and...
Introduction: Pelvic ring fractures are common following high-energy blunt trauma and can lead to su...
Background: Pelvic fractures, especially when unstable, may cause significant haemorrhage. The early...
BACKGROUND: Pelvic fractures can cause massive haemorrhage. Early stabilisation and compression of u...
Background: Pelvic fractures can cause massive haemorrhage. Early stabilisation and compression of u...
Background: Pelvic fractures can cause massive haemorrhage. Early stabilisation and compression of u...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONThe use of a noninvasive pelvic circumferential compression device (PCCD) to ac...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: The role of pelvic circumferential compression devices (...
INTRODUCTION: The role of pelvic circumferential compression devices (PCCDs) is to temporarily stabi...
Introduction: The role of pelvic circumferential compression devices (PCCDs) is to temporarily stabi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pelvic circumferential compression devices are designed to...
associated with a high incidence of mortality mainly due to retroperitoneal hemorrhage. Early stabil...
BACKGROUND: Pelvic circumferential compression devices are designed to stabilize the pelvic ring and...
Summary: Background: A pelvic circumferential compression device (PCCD) is a belt that is wrapped a...
Unstable pelvic ring disruptions are frequently associatedwith hemodynamic instability.1–3 Although ...
Background: Pelvic circumferential compression devices are designed to stabilize the pelvic ring and...
Introduction: Pelvic ring fractures are common following high-energy blunt trauma and can lead to su...
Background: Pelvic fractures, especially when unstable, may cause significant haemorrhage. The early...