• 제목/요약/키워드: pubic ramus fracture

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저에너지 외상에 의한 비전위 치골지 골절에서 발생한 대량출혈 (Massive Hemorrhage Caused by a Non-Displaced Pubic Ramus Fracture from Low-Energy Trauma)

  • 나화엽;신근영;최세헌
    • 대한정형외과학회지
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    • 제54권6호
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    • pp.557-561
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    • 2019
  • 대부분의 저에너지 외상에 의한 골반환 골절은 합병증 없이 보존적 치료만으로 호전이 되어 혈관손상 등의 합병증에 대한 초기평가를 간과하기 쉽다. 본 증례보고에서는 평소 aspirin을 복용하던 81세 여자환자가 낙상으로 비전위성 치골지 골절이 발생하면서 corona mortis가 손상되어 나타난 대량출혈을 보고하는 바이다. 고령의 골반환 골절 환자에서는 골절의 전위 여부와 관계없이 혈관 손상이 지연되어 발생할 수도 있기 때문에 면밀한 이학적 검사 및 감시가 필요하다.

전위성 치골 골절의 경피적 고정술: 술기보고 (Percutaneous Screw Fixation in a Displaced Pubic Fracture: Technical Note)

  • 공규민;김승철
    • 대한정형외과학회지
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    • 제56권4호
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    • pp.361-365
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    • 2021
  • 골반골 골절은 고에너지 손상이며 주변 조직 및 장기의 손상이 동반되는 경우가 흔하다. 골반 외상 환자에서 적절한 치료가 제공되지 않으면 사망률이 높아지므로 수상 초기에 적극적인 치료를 요하게 된다. 하지만 광범위한 수술을 시행하기에는 환자의 상태가 허락되지 않는 경우가 많아서 최소 침습적인 수술을 고려하게 된다. 치골의 경피적 고정은 피부 절개를 크게 하지 않고도 골반의 전방부 안정성을 획득할 수 있는 방법으로 비교적 쉽게 적용할 수 있어 여러 문헌에서 소개되고 있다. 그러나 대부분의 문헌에서는 비전위성 골절에 대한 나사 고정을 기술하고 있으며 전위성 골절을 경피적 나사 고정으로 치료할 때 비구의 관절면을 침범하지 않는 위치로 나사를 삽입하는 것이 어려운 점은 간과되고 있다. 저자는 치골의 전위성 골절의 경피적 나사 고정 시 구부러진 유도핀을 이용하여 관절면의 침범을 피하면서 유관나사를 쉽게 삽입할 수 있었기에 본 술식을 소개하고자 한다.

전복막출혈이 동반된 골반골절 (Pelvic Bone Fracture with Preperitoneal Hemorrhage)

  • 김중석;설영훈;고승제;예진봉;박상순;구관우;김영철
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.272-275
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    • 2015
  • Pelvic bone fracture with unstable vital signs is a life-threatening condition demanding proper diagnosis and immediate treatment. Unlike long bones, the pelvic bone is a three dimensional structure with complex holes and grooves for vessels and nerves. Because of this complexity, a pelvic bone fracture can lead to complicated and serious bleeding. We report a case of a fifty-year-old male suffering from a pelvic bone fracture due to a fall. An imaging study showed fractures of both the superior and the inferior ramus of the pubic bone, with contrast extravasation underneath them, resulting in a large preperitoneal hematoma. He was sent for angiography, which revealed a hemorrhage from a branch of the left obturator artery. Embolization was done with a glue and lipiodol mixture. The patient recovered without complication, and was discharged at four weeks after admission.

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Successful Endoscopic Treatment of Hepatic Duct Confluence Injury after Blunt Abdominal Trauma: Case Report

  • Park, Chan Ik;Park, Sung Jin;Lee, Sang Bong;Yeo, Kwang Hee;Choi, Seon Uoo;Kim, Seon Hee;Kim, Jae Hun;Baek, Dong Hoon
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.93-97
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    • 2016
  • Hepatic duct confluence injury, which is developed by blunt abdominal trauma, is rare. Conventionally, bile duct injury was treated by surgical intervention. In recent decades, however, there had been an increase in radiologic or endoscopic intervention to treat bile duct injury. In a hemodynamically stable patient, endoscopic intervention is considered as the first-line treatment for bile duct injury. A 40 year-old man was transferred to the emergency department of ${\bigcirc}{\bigcirc}$ trauma center after multiple blunt injuries. Contrast-enhanced abdominal computed tomography performed in another hospital showed a liver laceration with active arterial bleeding, fracture of the sacrum and left inferior pubic ramus, and intraperitoneal bladder rupture. The patient presented with hemorrhagic shock because of intra-peritoneal hemorrhage. After resuscitation, angiographic intervention was performed. After angiographic embolization of the liver laceration, emergency laparotomy was performed to repair the bladder injury. However, there was no evidence of bile duct injury on initial laparotomy. On post-trauma day (PTD) 4, the color of intra-abdominal drainage of the patient changed to a greenish hue; bile leakage was revealed on magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). Bile leakage was detected near the hepatic duct confluence; therefore, a biliary stent was placed into the left hepatic duct. On PTD 37, contrast leakage was still detected but both hepatic ducts were delineated on the second ERCP. Stents were placed into the right and left hepatic ducts. On PTD 71, a third ERCP revealed no contrast leakage; therefore, all stents were removed after 2 weeks (PTD 85). ERCP and biliary stenting could be effective treatment options for hemodynamically stable patients after blunt trauma.