Zusammenfassung
Beckenfrakturen werden häufig durch begleitende Gefäßverletzungen kompliziert. Die Verletzung der großen Beckengefäße ist dabei eher selten; häufiger sind die viszeralen und parietalen Äste der Arteria iliaca interna betroffen. Bei massiver Blutung ist eine exakte chirurgische Blutstillung nur bedingt möglich. In den letzten Jahren konnten mit interventionellen, radiologischen Methoden schwere arterielle Blutungen beim Beckentrauma erfolgreich behandelt werden.
Abstract
Pelvic fractures are frequently complicated by concomitant vascular lacerations involving, particularly, branches originating from the internal iliac arteries. Massive hemorrhage may be difficult to be treated surgically. In such cases interventional radiology can be helpful and able to treat definitely extensive hemorrhage caused by pelvic trauma.
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Haag, C., Wagner, G. & Blum, U. Angiographischer Nachweis und Embolisation einer hämodynamisch wirksamen Blutung aus der rechten Arteria dorsalis penis bei Symphysenruptur. Unfallchirurgie 20, 169–173 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02588163
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