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Fractures of the pelvis are found reasonably often in major trauma, but they're a really challenging presentation. They are difficult to assess and accurately diagnose in the prehospital setting, mortality rates are high, particularly in patients with haemodynamic instability and there are often associated injuries. Associated mortality from patients with pelvic fractures who reach hospital is reported to be up to 19%, with mortality rates as high as 37% reported in the presence of haemodynamic instability.
In this episode we'll run through pelvic injuries, all the way from anatomy and mechanisms of injury, to assessment and management.
As always make sure you have a look at the references and supporting material attached in the show notes, and get in touch with any questions or comments and take care of yourselves.
Enjoy!
Simon, Rob and James
By Simon Laing, Rob Fenwick & James Yates4.8
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Fractures of the pelvis are found reasonably often in major trauma, but they're a really challenging presentation. They are difficult to assess and accurately diagnose in the prehospital setting, mortality rates are high, particularly in patients with haemodynamic instability and there are often associated injuries. Associated mortality from patients with pelvic fractures who reach hospital is reported to be up to 19%, with mortality rates as high as 37% reported in the presence of haemodynamic instability.
In this episode we'll run through pelvic injuries, all the way from anatomy and mechanisms of injury, to assessment and management.
As always make sure you have a look at the references and supporting material attached in the show notes, and get in touch with any questions or comments and take care of yourselves.
Enjoy!
Simon, Rob and James

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