Abstract

BackgroundThis study aimed to objectively assess the laparotomy pads to potential hemorrhage sites proximity in pelvic fracture patients who underwent post-pre peritoneal packing (PPP) CT scans with packs in situ. MethodsThe CT scans of 19 patients were assessed to measure the distance between laparotomy pads and predetermined pelvic anatomical landmarks. ResultsA total of 38 measurements showed that the median pack-to-point distance for the sacroiliac joint was 2.7 cm (IQR, 2.1–4.0), for the common iliac artery 4.1 cm (IQR, 3.2–5.0), for the external iliac artery 0 cm (IQR, 0.0–0.2), for the internal iliac artery 0.1 cm (IQR, 0–0.7), and for the iliac bifurcation 2.0 cm (IQR, 1.7–3.9). There were 60 % direct contact measurements for the iliac arteries. ConclusionThis study shows that with adequately executed PPP a reasonable proximity of laparotomy packs to the potential bleeding sites to provide tamponade for arresting hemorrhage may be achieved.

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