Prolonged Field Care Podcast

PFC Podcast 275: Mastering Pelvic Fracture Management


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In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis is joined by Dr. Brigham Au — 10-year orthopedic trauma surgeon, former Parkland trauma faculty, and fellowship-trained at the Florida Orthopaedic Institute — for a no-fluff masterclass on pelvic fractures. From high-energy MVCs and falls to sneaky low-energy geriatric injuries, Dr. Au breaks down exactly what matters in the prehospital/prolonged field care environment: stability, pain control, binders, and what actually saves lives.

Whether you’re a combat medic, critical care paramedic, or wilderness provider, this is the episode that turns pelvic fractures from “scary” to “manageable.”


Takeaways

  • Physical exam beats imaging every time in the field — Gross manipulation is overrated; gentle leg positioning and pain response tell you more than you think.
  • Pelvic binders WORK. Institutional protocols using them early cut mortality in half. Stop quoting tiny European studies — read the full papers.
  • Simple field hack: Pull both ankles together, internally rotate, and secure the legs (sheet, belt, ACE wrap, buddy-tape style). Uses the good leg to splint the bad one and dramatically cuts pain during movement.
  • Don’t hesitate — if you even suspect an unstable pelvis (or the patient is hemodynamically unstable), slap the binder on tight over the greater trochanters. Life > skin necrosis in the first 24–48 hours.
  • Geriatric ground-level falls are DEADLY — higher mortality than many gunshots once they decompensate. Treat them like the sickest patient in the room.
  • Read beyond the abstract. Small studies make for great Instagram soundbites but terrible clinical decisions.
  • Improvised binders? Belt around the trochanters, cut pant legs, or a rolled sheet — just get it low and tight. Patient comfort during movement is your best feedback.
  • The cowboy with the 20–30-year-old open-book pelvis whose plates kept breaking because “his pelvis didn’t want to close.”
  • Why Dr. Au stopped doing aggressive stress exams after the 8-pound ankle test story.
  • Why binders should be first-line, not optional — and exactly when/how to loosen them in austere environments.
  • Brutal reality check on geriatric pelvic fracture mortality vs. modern gunshot wounds.

Chapters

  • 00:00 – Welcome & Dr. Brigham Au intro (Parkland + trauma fellowship)
  • 01:27 – High-energy vs. low-energy pelvic fractures (what you’re actually seeing)
  • 02:40 – Open book, closed book, lateral compression, vertical shear — why mechanism still matters
  • 04:31 – Field assessment & why physical exam is king
  • 06:25 – Yes, patients can still walk with a pelvic fracture (don’t get fooled)
  • 08:02 – What “gross manipulation” actually means (and how little you need to do)
  • 11:51 – Leg-positioning trick that reduces pain and acts like a temporary binder
  • 14:31 – The pelvic binder debate: evidence, myths, and why Dr. Au is a huge believer
  • 20:08 – Improvised binders, proper placement & tension (even without a commercial device)
  • 23:41 – When and how to loosen/remove a binder (especially in prolonged care)
  • 25:43 – One thing Dr. Au wants every field provider to do better
  • 28:17 – Real risks of binders (and why you still shouldn’t hesitate)
  • 29:27 – Final thoughts + why reading full studies matters


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