Commentary for ““Worth Looking” Venous Thromboembolism in Patients Who Undergo Preperitoneal Pelvic Packing Warrants Screening Duplex”

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Background Since the description of bilateral ligation of internal iliac arteries (BLIIA) and preperitoneal pelvic packing (PPP) for haemorrhage control in pelvic injury patients, multiple reports have been published advocating its use with acceptable outcomes. We analyzed our experience with this technique in a setting where the facility of hybrid Operating room for simultaneous angioembolisation is not available. Material and Methods We prospectively analysed data of sixty-six patients who presented in a state of unresponsive shock with pelvic fracture between January 2014 and September 2019. After initial resuscitation, they all underwent BLIIA with PPP as part of damage control surgery. Results Out of 66 patients, 55 were male. The mean age was 36.12 years. All patients sustained blunt trauma, with road traffic injuries being the most common mechanism involving 65 % of the patients followed by fall from height. The mean systolic blood pressure at the time of surgery was 77 + -34.46mm Hg. Median packed red blood cell transfusion in the first 24 hours was 8.5 units with IQR of 6-12. The hemorrhage related mortality was 48%. Conclusion BLIIA with PPP may be considered as a viable treatment option in hemodynamically unstable patients with pelvic injuries in resource constraint facilities


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