Management of open pelvic ring injuries

•Open pelvic ring injuries are rare devastating injuries that require multidisciplinary care.•Outcomes of open pelvic ring injuries have improved due to advancements in trauma protocols.•Early mortality is due to exsanguinating hemorrhage, and late mortality is due to wound sepsis and multiorgan sys...

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Veröffentlicht in:Injury 2023-04, Vol.54 (4), p.1041-1046
Hauptverfasser: Roszman, Alexander D, John, Devin Q, Patch, David A, Spitler, Clay A, Johnson, Joey P
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Zusammenfassung:•Open pelvic ring injuries are rare devastating injuries that require multidisciplinary care.•Outcomes of open pelvic ring injuries have improved due to advancements in trauma protocols.•Early mortality is due to exsanguinating hemorrhage, and late mortality is due to wound sepsis and multiorgan system failure.•Treatment includes initial resuscitation, diagnosis of associated injuries, prevention of wound sepsis, and delayed definitive fixation. Open pelvic ring injuries are rare clinical entities that require multidisciplinary care. Due to the scarcity of this injury, there is no well-defined treatment algorithm. As a result, conflicting evidence surrounding various aspects of care including wound management and fecal diversion remain. Previous studies have shown mortality reaching 50% in open pelvic ring injuries, nearly five times higher than closed pelvic ring injuries. Early mortality is due to exsanguinating hemorrhage, while late mortality is due to wound sepsis and multiorgan system failure. With advancements in trauma care and ATLS protocols, there has been an improved survival rate reported in published case series. Major considerations when treating these injuries include aggressive resuscitation with hemorrhage control, diagnosis of associated injuries, prevention of wound sepsis with early surgical management, and definitive skeletal fixation. Classification systems for categorization and management of bony and soft tissue injury related to pelvic ring injuries have been established. Fecal diversion has been proposed to decrease rates of sepsis and late mortality. While clear indications are lacking due to limited studies, previous studies have reported benefits. Further large-scale studies are necessary for adequate evaluation of treatment protocols of open pelvic ring injuries. Understanding the role of fecal diversion, avoidance of primary closure in open pelvic ring injuries, and importance of well-coordinated care amongst surgical teams can optimize patient outcomes.
ISSN:0020-1383
1879-0267
DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2023.02.006