Internal iliac artery ligation as a damage control method in hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures: A systematic review of the literature

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Hui Li, Tao Ai, Guang-Bin Huang, Jun Yang, Gong-Bin Wei, Jin-Mou Gao, Ping He, Xue-Mei Cao, Ding-Yuan Du
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Abstract

Purpose

Internal iliac artery ligation (IIAL) has been used as a damage control procedure to treat hemodynamically unstable pelvic fracture for many years. However, there is ongoing debate regarding the effectiveness and safety of this hemostatic method. Therefore, we performed a systematic literature review to assess the efficacy and safety of IIAL for pelvic fracture hemostasis.

Methods

Three major databases, PubMed, Embase, and Google Scholar, were searched to screen eligible original studies published in English journals. Two reviewers independently read the titles, abstracts, and full texts of all literature. Articles were included if they reported the use and effects of IIAL.

Results

A total of 171 articles were initially identified, with 22 fully meeting the inclusion criteria. Among the analyzed cases, up to 66.7% of patients had associated abdominal and pelvic organ injuries, with the urethra being the most frequently injured organ, followed by the bowel. The outcomes of IIAL for achieving hemostasis in pelvic fractures were found to be satisfactory, with an effective rate of 80%. Hemorrhagic shock was the leading cause of death, followed by craniocerebral injury. Notably, no reports of ischemic complications involving the pelvic organs due to IIAL were found.

Conclusion

IIAL has a good effect in treating hemodynamically unstable pelvic fracture without the risk of pelvic organ ischemia. This procedure should be considered a priority for hemodynamically unstable pelvic fracture patients with abdominal organ injuries.

髂内动脉结扎作为血流动力学不稳定骨盆骨折的损伤控制方法:文献系统回顾
目的多年来,髂内动脉结扎术(IIAL)一直被用作治疗血流动力学不稳定的骨盆骨折的损伤控制手术。然而,关于这种止血方法的有效性和安全性一直存在争议。因此,我们进行了一项系统性文献综述,以评估 IIAL 用于骨盆骨折止血的有效性和安全性。方法:我们检索了 PubMed、Embase 和 Google Scholar 三大数据库,筛选出符合条件的发表在英文期刊上的原创研究。两名审稿人独立阅读了所有文献的标题、摘要和全文。结果共初步筛选出 171 篇文章,其中 22 篇完全符合纳入标准。在分析的病例中,多达66.7%的患者伴有腹部和盆腔器官损伤,其中尿道是最常见的损伤器官,其次是肠道。IIAL对骨盆骨折止血的效果令人满意,有效率为80%。失血性休克是死亡的主要原因,其次是颅脑损伤。结论 IIAL 在治疗血流动力学不稳定的骨盆骨折方面效果良好,且无骨盆器官缺血的风险。对于血流动力学不稳定且伴有腹腔脏器损伤的骨盆骨折患者,应优先考虑这种手术。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
4.80%
发文量
1707
审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Traumatology (CJT, ISSN 1008-1275) was launched in 1998 and is a peer-reviewed English journal authorized by Chinese Association of Trauma, Chinese Medical Association. It is multidisciplinary and designed to provide the most current and relevant information for both the clinical and basic research in the field of traumatic medicine. CJT primarily publishes expert forums, original papers, case reports and so on. Topics cover trauma system and management, surgical procedures, acute care, rehabilitation, post-traumatic complications, translational medicine, traffic medicine and other related areas. The journal especially emphasizes clinical application, technique, surgical video, guideline, recommendations for more effective surgical approaches.
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