Polytrauma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of Associated Abdominal Injuries on Clinical and Operative Outcome in Pelvic Fractures - a Multicenter Study From the German Pelvic Registry
Pelvic fractures are severe injuries which require advanced orthopedic surgical skills to treat. On the other hand, abdominal injuries are severe injuries, which might require quick general surgical treatment. The combination of both injuries is a challenge for orthopedic surgeons, as the abdominal injury might lead to a delayed surgical treatment of the pelvic fracture. Whether an associated abdominal injury influences the quality of care of pelvic fractures, is aim of this registry study.
The German Pelvic Registry of the German Trauma Society is a multicenter prospective registry
which collects data of patients with pelvic injuries since 2003. Beside demographic data
(including concomitant injuries) allowing for epidemiological evaluations of the development
of surgical care in these patients, namely the operative care is focus of this registry.
Beside the chosen procedure or surgical approach, this includes both intraoperative data like
time until operation, duration of the procedure or intraoperative blood loss and reduction
parameters (pre- and postoperative fracture steps). The clinical course is recorded also
including overall morbidity, overall mortality and osteosynthesis-related complications.
The influence of a concomitant abdominal trauma on the quality of care regarding operative
parameters like reduction quality or the clinical course in pelvic injuries has not been
investigated yet.
The investigators therefore retrospectively analyze the prospective consecutive data of
patients from the multicenter German Pelvic Registry of the German Trauma Society in the
years 2003 - 2017. Demographic, clinical and operative parameter were recorded and compared
in two groups (isolated pelvic fracture vs. combined abdominal/pelvic trauma).
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