Pelvic ring fractures can be lethal owing to the potential for hemodynamic instability or arterial hemorrhage when the pelvic volume is increased. Pelvic binders are the standard of care used to provide circumferential compression to the pelvis, reducing the volume and increasing the intra-pelvic pressure. While commercially available options have been shown to provide adequate stability to the unstable pelvis, the circumferential nature of the binders limits access to the abdomen and groin regions, where accessibility is often necessary during the course of emergency treatment. We introduce a new technology known as the Pelvic Ring Emergency Stabilization System (PRESS). The PRESS device satisfies all required characteristics of a pelvic b...
The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of placement of pelvic binders and to determine whe...
Unstable pelvic injuries are rare (3–8% of all fractures) but are associated with a mortality of up ...
Pelvic ring fractures range from low-energy falls in the elderly to high-energy mechanisms in young ...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONThe use of a noninvasive pelvic circumferential compression device (PCCD) to ac...
Background: Emergency devices for pelvic ring stabilization include circumferential sheets, pelvic b...
High energy pelvic fractures or dislocations are associated with a high rate of early complications,...
associated with a high incidence of mortality mainly due to retroperitoneal hemorrhage. Early stabil...
Unstable pelvic ring disruptions are frequently associatedwith hemodynamic instability.1–3 Although ...
Background: Pelvic fractures can cause massive haemorrhage. Early stabilisation and compression of u...
OBJECTIVE. Clinical efficacy of extraperitoneal pelvic packing for hemostasis was assessed in patien...
BACKGROUND: Pelvic fractures can cause massive haemorrhage. Early stabilisation and compression of u...
SummaryTraumatic injury to the pelvic ring is a result of high energy trauma in young patients. Thes...
ABSTRACT: In patients with severe pelvic fractures, exsanguinating hemorrhage represents the major c...
BACKGROUND: Pelvic fractures, often the result of high energy blunt trauma, are associated with seve...
Background: Unstable pelvic fractures are associated with serious venous and arterial hemorrhage, di...
The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of placement of pelvic binders and to determine whe...
Unstable pelvic injuries are rare (3–8% of all fractures) but are associated with a mortality of up ...
Pelvic ring fractures range from low-energy falls in the elderly to high-energy mechanisms in young ...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONThe use of a noninvasive pelvic circumferential compression device (PCCD) to ac...
Background: Emergency devices for pelvic ring stabilization include circumferential sheets, pelvic b...
High energy pelvic fractures or dislocations are associated with a high rate of early complications,...
associated with a high incidence of mortality mainly due to retroperitoneal hemorrhage. Early stabil...
Unstable pelvic ring disruptions are frequently associatedwith hemodynamic instability.1–3 Although ...
Background: Pelvic fractures can cause massive haemorrhage. Early stabilisation and compression of u...
OBJECTIVE. Clinical efficacy of extraperitoneal pelvic packing for hemostasis was assessed in patien...
BACKGROUND: Pelvic fractures can cause massive haemorrhage. Early stabilisation and compression of u...
SummaryTraumatic injury to the pelvic ring is a result of high energy trauma in young patients. Thes...
ABSTRACT: In patients with severe pelvic fractures, exsanguinating hemorrhage represents the major c...
BACKGROUND: Pelvic fractures, often the result of high energy blunt trauma, are associated with seve...
Background: Unstable pelvic fractures are associated with serious venous and arterial hemorrhage, di...
The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of placement of pelvic binders and to determine whe...
Unstable pelvic injuries are rare (3–8% of all fractures) but are associated with a mortality of up ...
Pelvic ring fractures range from low-energy falls in the elderly to high-energy mechanisms in young ...