Comparison of abdominal aorta disruption and internal iliac artery ligation for management of complex acetabular fractures
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1001-8050.2014.01.007
- VernacularTitle:腹主动脉阻断与髂内动脉结扎控制出血在复杂性髋臼骨折手术中比较
- Author:
Wenhu LI
;
Wenrui LI
;
Heng ZHANG
;
Zhinian ZHONG
;
Zhongqing ZHAO
;
Baoqing YU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Aorta,abdominal;
Iliac artery;
Complex acetabular fracture
- From:
Chinese Journal of Trauma
2014;30(1):25-29
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To compare the value of abdominal aorta occlusion and internal iliac artery ligation in preventing massive bleeding during surgical treatment of complex acetabular fractures.Methods The study enrolled 67 cases of complicated acetabular fractures,of which 35 had control of hemorrhage via abdominal aorta blockage and 32 via internal iliac artery ligation.Intraoperative bleeding and postoperative drainage volumes were compared of the two operations.Results Of the two operations to control hemorrhage,abdominal aorta occlusion was significantly different from internal iliac artery ligation with regard to amount of blood loss [(648.00 ± 170.20) ml vs (231.18 ± 21.90) ml,t =1.693,P < 0.05],but there was no significant difference between abdominal aorta occlusion and internal iliac artery ligation in postoperative drainage volume [(1 631.50 ± 675.50) ml vs (236.00 ±23.80) ml].Conclusion During surgical treatment of complex acetabular fractures,abdominal aorta occlusion is superior to internal iliac artery ligation in preventing bleeding and can be safe and effective for the fact that the bilateral common iliac arteries are occluded completely for a clear operation field.