Bladder inflation to reduce hemorrhage secondary to a pelvic fracture.
Journal: Trauma Case Reports
Published:
Abstract
Bladder inflation may be a temporizing measure to tamponade pelvic bleeding in select trauma cases to bridge the patient to definitive interventions. Ultrasonographic confirmation of an intact bladder with an adjacent pelvic haematoma in a shocked adult with pelvic fracture is used for subject selection. An illustrative example of physiologic and interventional radiological control of pelvic bleeding following bladder inflation with sterile saline is presented.
Authors
Mark Fitzgerald, Tuan Phan, Sarah Fitzgerald, Yuewei Xiao, Madeline Green, Cecil Johnny, Joseph Mathew, Robert Gocentas, Warren Clements