The antishock iliosacral screw. Journal of orthopaedic trauma Gardner, M. J., Chip Routt, M. L. 2010; 24 (10): e86-9

Abstract

Acute traumatic pelvic ring injuries are associated with life-threatening hemorrhage related to pelvic instability. Rapid and effective methods to mechanically stabilize the pelvic injury are often a prerequisite for patient survival. Most of these methods have significant disadvantages because of either difficult application or limited efficacy. Pelvic antishock clamp placement is difficult and dangerous, and circumferential pelvic antishock sheeting is not universally effective in reducing and stabilizing the pelvic ring. We describe a technique of acute posterior pelvic ring reduction and stabilization using a percutaneously inserted iliosacral screw as a resuscitation adjunct.

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