1. Trans-arterial embolisation (TAE) in haemorrhagic pelvic injury: review of management and mid-term outcome of a major trauma centre
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Amir Awwad, Permesh Singh Dhillon, Greg Ramjas, Said B. Habib, and Waleed Al-Obaydi
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Trans-arterial embolisation ,Intervention ,Pelvic trauma ,Haemorrhage ,Gelfoam ,Coils ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background Management of pelvic fracture associated haemorrhage is often complex with high morbidity and mortality rates. Different treatment options are used to control bleeding with an on-going discussion in the trauma community regarding the best management algorithm. Main body Recent studies have shown trans-arterial embolisation (TAE) to be a safe and effective technique to control pelvic fracture associated haemorrhage. Computed tomography (CT) evidence of active bleeding, haemodynamic instability, and pelvic fracture patterns are amongst important indicators for TAE. Conclusion Herein, we aim to provide a comprehensive literature review of the effectiveness of TAE in controlling haemorrhage secondary to pelvic fracture according to the indications, technique and embolic agents, and outcomes, whilst incorporating our Level 1 major trauma centre’s (MTC) results between 2014-2017.
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- 2018
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