Stopping the bleed when tourniquets cannot: a technique for Foley catheter balloon compression in trauma.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery Pub Date : 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1007/s00068-024-02522-x
Analia Zinco, Adam C Fields, Juan Pablo Ramos, Rashi Jhunjhunwala, Isaac G Alty, Juan Carlos Puyana, Pablo Ottolino, Nakul Raykar
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Introduction: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of death in trauma. Prehospital hemorrhage control techniques include tourniquet application for extremity wounds and direct compression; however, tourniquets are not effective in anatomic junctions, and direct compression is highly operator dependent. Balloon catheter compression has been employed previously in trauma care, but its use has been confined to the operating room and restricted to specific anatomic injuries.

Methods: In a single-center retrospective review, we describe a technique for balloon catheter compression for hemorrhage control that can be employed across the continuum of trauma care, from the prehospital setting to the trauma bay, the operating room, and postoperative period.

Results: Of 18,303 trauma patients in Venezuela, 45% of the 1757 patients with vascular injuries received Foley catheter compression for hemorrhage control. Of these catheters, the majority (75%) were placed in the emergency department, 5% in the prehospital setting, and 20% in the operating room. Over half (53.2%) of the balloon catheters were placed for hemorrhage control in non-compressible anatomic junctions.

Conclusions: Foley catheter balloon compression is a useful addition to a provider's arsenal of hemorrhage control techniques, as it is effective in anatomic junctions, preserves collateral circulation through focused compression, and requires minimal active physical attention to maintain hemostasis.

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止血带无法止血:创伤中的 Foley 导管球囊压迫技术。
简介出血是创伤死亡的主要原因。院前止血技术包括对四肢伤口使用止血带和直接压迫,但止血带对解剖交界处无效,而直接压迫则高度依赖操作人员。球囊导管压迫以前曾用于创伤护理,但其使用仅限于手术室和特定的解剖损伤:在一项单中心回顾性研究中,我们描述了一种球囊导管压迫止血技术,该技术可用于从院前环境到创伤室、手术室和术后的整个创伤救治过程:结果:在委内瑞拉的 18,303 名外伤患者中,1757 名血管损伤患者中有 45% 接受了 Foley 导管压迫止血。在这些导管中,大多数(75%)是在急诊科置入的,5%是在院前环境中置入的,20%是在手术室中置入的。超过一半(53.2%)的球囊导管被放置在不可压缩的解剖交界处用于控制出血:结论:Foley 导管球囊压迫是医护人员止血技术库中的一项有益补充,因为它对解剖交界处很有效,通过集中压迫保护侧支循环,而且只需极少的体力即可维持止血。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery aims to open an interdisciplinary forum that allows for the scientific exchange between basic and clinical science related to pathophysiology, diagnostics and treatment of traumatized patients. The journal covers all aspects of clinical management, operative treatment and related research of traumatic injuries. Clinical and experimental papers on issues relevant for the improvement of trauma care are published. Reviews, original articles, short communications and letters allow the appropriate presentation of major and minor topics.
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