INFIX/EXFIX: Massive Open Pelvic Injuries and Review of the Literature

Introduction. Open pelvic fractures make up 2–5% of all pelvic ring injuries. Their mortality has been reported to be as high as 50%. During Operation Enduring Freedom protocols for massive open pelvic injuries lead to the survival of injuries once thought to be fatal. The INFIX is a subcutaneous an...

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Main Authors: Rahul Vaidya, Kerellos Nasr, Enrique Feria-Arias, Rebecca Fisher, Marvin Kajy, Lawrence N. Diebel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Orthopedics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9468285
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spelling doaj-aa1cf9f8dd4843ce977e67d612b8acb82020-11-24T23:52:33ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Orthopedics2090-67492090-67572016-01-01201610.1155/2016/94682859468285INFIX/EXFIX: Massive Open Pelvic Injuries and Review of the LiteratureRahul Vaidya0Kerellos Nasr1Enrique Feria-Arias2Rebecca Fisher3Marvin Kajy4Lawrence N. Diebel5Detroit Medical Center, 4D University Health Center, Detroit Receiving Hospital, 4201 Street Antoine Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48201, USADetroit Medical Center, 4D University Health Center, Detroit Receiving Hospital, 4201 Street Antoine Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48201, USADetroit Medical Center, 4D University Health Center, Detroit Receiving Hospital, 4201 Street Antoine Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48201, USA4D University Health Center, Detroit Receiving Hospital, Wayne State University, 4201 Street Antoine Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48201, USA4D University Health Center, Detroit Receiving Hospital, Wayne State University, 4201 Street Antoine Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48201, USA4D University Health Center, Detroit Receiving Hospital, Wayne State University, 4201 Street Antoine Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48201, USAIntroduction. Open pelvic fractures make up 2–5% of all pelvic ring injuries. Their mortality has been reported to be as high as 50%. During Operation Enduring Freedom protocols for massive open pelvic injuries lead to the survival of injuries once thought to be fatal. The INFIX is a subcutaneous anterior fixator for pelvic stabilization which is stronger than external fixation. The purpose of this paper is to describe the use of INFIX and modern algorithms for massive open pelvic injuries. Methods. An IRB approved retrospective review describes 4 cases in civilian practice with massive open pelvic injuries. We also review the modern literature on open pelvic injures. Discussion. Key components in the care of massive open pelvic injuries include hemorrhage control by clamping of the aorta or REBOA when necessary and fecal/urinary diversion. The INFIX can be used internally, as a partial INFIX partial EXFIX, or as an EXFIX. Its low profile allows for easy application of wound vacs and wound care and when subcutaneous avoids pin tract infections. Conclusion. Massive open pelvic injuries are a difficult problem. Following modern protocols can help prevent mortality.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9468285
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author Rahul Vaidya
Kerellos Nasr
Enrique Feria-Arias
Rebecca Fisher
Marvin Kajy
Lawrence N. Diebel
spellingShingle Rahul Vaidya
Kerellos Nasr
Enrique Feria-Arias
Rebecca Fisher
Marvin Kajy
Lawrence N. Diebel
INFIX/EXFIX: Massive Open Pelvic Injuries and Review of the Literature
Case Reports in Orthopedics
author_facet Rahul Vaidya
Kerellos Nasr
Enrique Feria-Arias
Rebecca Fisher
Marvin Kajy
Lawrence N. Diebel
author_sort Rahul Vaidya
title INFIX/EXFIX: Massive Open Pelvic Injuries and Review of the Literature
title_short INFIX/EXFIX: Massive Open Pelvic Injuries and Review of the Literature
title_full INFIX/EXFIX: Massive Open Pelvic Injuries and Review of the Literature
title_fullStr INFIX/EXFIX: Massive Open Pelvic Injuries and Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed INFIX/EXFIX: Massive Open Pelvic Injuries and Review of the Literature
title_sort infix/exfix: massive open pelvic injuries and review of the literature
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Orthopedics
issn 2090-6749
2090-6757
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Introduction. Open pelvic fractures make up 2–5% of all pelvic ring injuries. Their mortality has been reported to be as high as 50%. During Operation Enduring Freedom protocols for massive open pelvic injuries lead to the survival of injuries once thought to be fatal. The INFIX is a subcutaneous anterior fixator for pelvic stabilization which is stronger than external fixation. The purpose of this paper is to describe the use of INFIX and modern algorithms for massive open pelvic injuries. Methods. An IRB approved retrospective review describes 4 cases in civilian practice with massive open pelvic injuries. We also review the modern literature on open pelvic injures. Discussion. Key components in the care of massive open pelvic injuries include hemorrhage control by clamping of the aorta or REBOA when necessary and fecal/urinary diversion. The INFIX can be used internally, as a partial INFIX partial EXFIX, or as an EXFIX. Its low profile allows for easy application of wound vacs and wound care and when subcutaneous avoids pin tract infections. Conclusion. Massive open pelvic injuries are a difficult problem. Following modern protocols can help prevent mortality.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9468285
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