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Fracturas abiertas de pelvis: seguimiento a largo plazo

Authors: García Forcada, I.L.; Esteve Balzola, C.; Calmet García, J.; Giné Gomá, Josep;

Fracturas abiertas de pelvis: seguimiento a largo plazo

Abstract

Presentamos una serie de fracturas abiertas de pelvis atendidas en nuestro centro. Para su estudio hemos revisado las historias clínicas de los pacientes, evaluando los resultados por medio de entrevista telefónica. La proporción de este tipo de fracturas, especialmente grave, con respecto a todas las fracturas de pelvis ingresadas es de algo más del 2%. Con especial atención analizamos las lesiones asociadas, las complicaciones y la necesidad de transfusión. Así mismo presentamos el tratamiento efectuado. La mortalidad de nuestra serie es del 6,6%. Parece evidente la necesidad de un tratamiento agresivo, que incluya la temprana estabilización de la fractura, así como la colaboración con otros especialistas quirúrgicos.

A series of open pelvis fractures were restrospectively studied using the clinical records and telephone interview. This specially severe fractures account for a 2% of all pelvis fractures admitted to our hospital. We emphasised our review on associated injuries, complications and indication for transfusion. The treatment indicated is presented. The mortality was 6,7%. It is evident the need of an aggressive treatment including early fracture stabilization with a multidisciplinary approach.

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Medicina clínica, UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS, :CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO], Ciencias de la salud

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