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Provisional Stability & Damage Control In Orthopaedic Surgery Michael T. Archdeacon, M.D., M.S.E. Director, Division of Musculoskeletal Trauma Professor & Vice Chairman Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Cincinnati Medical Center
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Page 1: Provisional Stability & Damage Control In Orthopaedic Surgery Michael T. Archdeacon, M.D., M.S.E. Director, Division of Musculoskeletal Trauma Professor.

Provisional Stability & Damage Control In

Orthopaedic Surgery

Provisional Stability & Damage Control In

Orthopaedic Surgery

Michael T. Archdeacon, M.D., M.S.E.

Director, Division of Musculoskeletal Trauma

Professor & Vice Chairman Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

University of Cincinnati Medical Center

Page 2: Provisional Stability & Damage Control In Orthopaedic Surgery Michael T. Archdeacon, M.D., M.S.E. Director, Division of Musculoskeletal Trauma Professor.

Assessing Injury

• Resuscitation• Injury Surveys• Emergent

Intervention• Surgical Intervention• Definitive Intervention

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Dynamic / Integrated Process

ResuscitationResuscitation

Injury Surveys

Emergent InterventionEmergent

Intervention

Surgical Intervention

Surgical Intervention

DefinitiveInterventionDefinitive

Intervention

Damage Control Orthopaedics

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Primary Orthopaedic Survey

Hemodynamic Instability

Obvious Deformity Or Open Wounds

Vascular Compromise To Limb

Neurologic Deficit

Page 5: Provisional Stability & Damage Control In Orthopaedic Surgery Michael T. Archdeacon, M.D., M.S.E. Director, Division of Musculoskeletal Trauma Professor.

Orthopaedic Management –

Survey Of Injury• Secondary SurveyMake A Limb Look Like A LimbRe-assess Neurovascular StatusProvisionally Stabilize Long

Bones & Pelvis• Tertiary Survey

Re-evaluate All Tenderness, Crepitus, Ecchymosis

Radiograph Any Suspected Injury• 11-18% Fractures Missed On Initial Surveys

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Initial Treatment• Bring The Limb Out

To Length• Restore Gross

Alignment• Obtain Adequate

ImagesPlain FilmsContralateral SideCT Scans

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Orthopaedic Priorities

• Emergent Intervention

• Surgical Intervention

• Definitive Intervention

Provisional Pelvic Stability

Correct IschemiaReduction &

Splinting

Pelvic Ex FixWound Debridement Provisional Stability

ORIF & IM NailsWound Coverage /

Closure

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Damage Control

Orthopaedics

Aggressive ResuscitationAggressive

Resuscitation

Rapid Long Bone & Pelvic Temporary Stabilization

Emergent InterventionEmergent

Intervention Staged, Definitive, Reconstructive

Surgical Intervention

Staged, Definitive, Reconstructive

Surgical Intervention

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Definitive Care

Windows Of Opportunity Will Occur Which Allow For Definitive Treatment

Repeat Wound Debridements

Conversion Ex Fix To Definitive Fixation

Articular Reconstructions

Wound Closure / Coverage

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• Problem Defined• Assessment

Strategy• Treatment

Outlined

What Will Kill You?

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Kill You• Pelvic

Fractures• Multiple

Long Bone Fractures

• Spinal Cord Injury

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Pelvic Fx

• High Energy to Significantly Fracture Pelvis

• Potentially Life-Threatening Injury• Aggressive Evaluation &

ManagementTeam / Multiple Disciplinary ApproachATLS Protocols

Page 13: Provisional Stability & Damage Control In Orthopaedic Surgery Michael T. Archdeacon, M.D., M.S.E. Director, Division of Musculoskeletal Trauma Professor.

ASSOCIATED INJURIES

• Pelvic Fx’sShock – 25 -

67%Neurologic – 27

- 60%ARDS – 6 - 19%Thoracic – 19 –

43%Urologic – 0 -

16%Mortality – 14 -

37%

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Managing the Hemodynamically Unstable Pelvic Fx

• Identify Patient At RiskHypotensionPelvic ExamRadiographic

Evaluation• ATLS

Resuscitation

• Determine Orthopaedic Intervention (If Any)Pelvic

ImmobilizationReduction Of

Hip DxExternal

FixationAngiography

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Emergent Pelvic Immobilization

• GoalsDecrease

Pelvic Volume

Provisional Stabilization

Prevent Further Hemorrhage

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Pelvic Binder

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Pelvic Clamp

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Sheet Wrap

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Multiple Long Bone Fractures

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Multiple Long Bone Fx’s • Aggressive

Resuscitation• Temp Immobilization• Urgent or Emergent

Stabilization• Early Mobility /

Ambulation

NA Goal: Fixation w/in 24 hours

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Spinal Cord Injury

• Aggressive Resuscitation+/- High-Dose Steroids

• Temp ImmobilizationCranial Tong TxHalo Vest

• Urgent or Emergent Decompression / Stabilization

• Early Mobility / Ambulation

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Hurt You Really Bad• Amputations• Dysvascular Limb• Crush Injuries• Compartment

Syndrome

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Amputations

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Amputations

• Can Be Life ThreateningControl

Hemorrhage• Direct Pressure• Rare – Tourniquet

Or BP CuffReduce Infection

Risk• Sterile Wound

Dressing• Prophylactic ATB• Tetanus Update

Surgical Debridement

Primary Closure of Traumatic Amputation

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Dysvascular Limb

• Limb ThreateningMust Recognize

The Injury• Don’t Forget To

Assess The Hypotensive Pt’s Limbs During / After Resuscitation

Reduction Fx / Dx’s

Involve Vascular Sx• + / - Angiogram

• 6 Hour Warm Ischemia Time

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Crush Injury

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Crush Injury

• Limb ThreateningMust Eval For

Compartment Syndrome

Debridement Of Devitalized Tissue

Bony Stabilization

Follow For Rhabodomyolysis

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Compartment Syndrome

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Compartment Syndrome

• A Clinical DiagnosisYour Patient Will

Tell You They Have It• Pain Out Of

Proportion• Pain With Passive

Stretch• Paresthesias• Pallor• Pulselessness

• Measuring PressuresObtunded PatientsConfirms Clinical Suspicion

• Δ PDifference Between Diastolic Pressure

And Tissue Compartment

Emergent Decompression

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INAdequate Decompression

17 cm Incisions

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Orthopaedic Trauma -Summary

• Team Approach• Few (True) Life

Threatening Orthopaedic Injuries

• ProtocolsPrimary Secondary Tertiary


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