An overview of the key principles and guidelines in the management of pelvic fractures.
Ahmed M H A M MostafaHarry KyriacouMukai Chimutengwende-GordonWasim S KhanPublished in: Journal of perioperative practice (2020)
Pelvic fractures are complex injuries with a range of different presentations depending on the mechanism of trauma. Due to the morbidity and mortality of pelvic fractures, patients require thorough investigation and timely management with multidisciplinary input. Various surgical and non-surgical techniques can be used to treat pelvic fractures, as well as any associated visceral injuries. Following repair, it is important to remain vigilant for postoperative complications such as infection, sexual and urinary dysfunction, chronic pain and adverse psychological health. This article summarises the relevant UK guidance and literature and presents them in a format that follows the patient's journey. In doing so, it highlights the key perioperative factors that need to be considered in cases of pelvic fracture.
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