Developments in the understanding of staging a "major fracture" in polytrauma: results from an initiative by the polytrauma section of ESTES.
Yannik KalbasFelix Karl-Ludwig KlingebielSascha HalvachizadehYohei KumabeJulian SchererMichel Paul Johan TeubenRoman PfeiferHans-Christoph PapePublished in: European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society (2023)
Over time, the way "major fractures" influenced surgical treatment strategies has changed notably. While femur fractures have long been the only focus, fixation of pelvic and spinal fractures have become more important over the last decade. In addition to the fracture location, associated conditions and injuries (chest trauma and head injuries) influence surgical decision-making as well. Hemodynamic stability and injury-specific factors (soft tissue injuries) have increased in importance over time.