Abdominal and Pelvic Trauma 2017
Abdominal and Pelvic Trauma 2017
Abdominal and Pelvic Trauma 2017
Very HELPFUL in
predicting injury patterns
Blunt Trauma
Direct blow
Contact with lower rim of the
steering wheel
Door intruding into the passenger
space
Shearing injuries
Restraint device e.g lap-type seat
belt or shoulder harness
component is worn improperly
Deceleration injuries
History
Physical Examination
Adjuncts to Physical Examination
Evaluation of Blunt Trauma
Evaluation of Penetrating Trauma
History - MVA
Speed
Type of collision
Vehicle intrusion into the passenger compartment
Types of restraint sued
Deployment of air bags
Patients position in the vehicle
Status of other passengers
Prehospital treatment and vital signs
History Penetrating trauma
Time of injury
Weapon
Distance from assailant
No of stab or gunshot wounds
Amount of external bleeding at the scene
History Explosive device
Inspection
Auscultation
Percussion
Palpation
Followed by
Gastric tube
Urinary catheter
Other studies
Other studies
X-ray
Focused Assessment Sonography in Trauma (FAST)
Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage (DPL)
CT
Contrast studies
DPL RBC Criteria (per mm3 )
Evaluation of Blunt Trauma
Penetrating Wounds
Thoracoabdominal Lower Chest Wounds
Local Wound Exploration & Serial Physical Examinations
vs
DPL in Anterior Abdominal Stab Wounds
Diaphragm injuries
Duodenal injuries
Pancreatic injuries
GU injuries
Small bowel injuries
Solid Organ injuries
Pelvic Fractures & Associated Injuries
# bone surfaces
Pelvic venous plexus
Pelvic arterial injury
Extrapelvic sources
AP compression
Lateral compression
Vertical shear
Complex (combination) pattern
Assessment
Inspection
Flank, scrotum, Perianal region
Blood at the urethral meatus
Swelling/Bruises/Laceration
Palpation
High-riding prostate gland
Mechanical instability
Simple techniques
Sheet wrapped
Commercially available pelvic splints
Other pelvis-stabilizing devices
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