Resumo
Pelvic trauma is responsible for high complexity and morbidity lesions; especially bleeding and infection. 38% of all trauma involves scenarios tippically associated with pelvic trauma. This study aimed to correlate the admission data of the patients, the mechanism of injury, the traumatic lesions and outcomes.
Referências
American College of Surgeons (2018). Advanced Trauma and Life Support. 10th ed.
World Health Organization. Injuries and violence: the facts 2014. 2014.
Coccolini F, Stahel PF, Montori G, Biffl W, Horer TM, Catena F, et al. Pelvic trauma: WSES classification and guidelines. World Journal of Emergency Surgery (2017) 12:5.
Choi W, Rhee H, Chung E. Lower urinary tract imaging in pelvic fracture: an 11-year review of genitourinary complications and clinical outcomes. ANZ J Surg. 2016 Dec 1.
Wang H, Robinson RD, Moore B, Kirk AJ, Philips JL, Umejiego J, et al. Predictors of early versus late mortality in pelvic trauma patients. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2016 Mar 10;24:27.
World Health Organization. Injuries and violence: the facts 2014. 2014.
Coccolini F, Stahel PF, Montori G, Biffl W, Horer TM, Catena F, et al. Pelvic trauma: WSES classification and guidelines. World Journal of Emergency Surgery (2017) 12:5.
Choi W, Rhee H, Chung E. Lower urinary tract imaging in pelvic fracture: an 11-year review of genitourinary complications and clinical outcomes. ANZ J Surg. 2016 Dec 1.
Wang H, Robinson RD, Moore B, Kirk AJ, Philips JL, Umejiego J, et al. Predictors of early versus late mortality in pelvic trauma patients. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2016 Mar 10;24:27.

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