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pjcabdds at mchsi.com pjcabdds at mchsi.comSat Jun 9 22:05:35 BST 2007
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Colleagues, Opinions, comments, analysis, advice would be appreciated on the pre-hospital management of this case: Adult woman, driver of a motorcycle, which was stopped at an intersection in town (10,000 pop). Seven blocks from the hospital. A semi truck, hauling a bulldozer type, heavy equipment, pulled up along side of the motorcycle. Restraining chain broke and the implement fell off of the truck, crushing the woman's right leg beneath the tread of the equipment. Unable to get VS. IV started. Patient awake. At least 30 minute extrication. Local, ground EMS advise trauma alert. A full trauma team (boarded ERP, GS, anesthesia, OR crew) all in house and waiting for patient. A helicopter was dispatched to the hospital for likely transfer, after local evaluation and stabilization, to tertiary center, 45 air minutes away. Ground EMS personnel diverted the helicopter to the scene. The patient was transferred from the site. I have no other details. I will present this case at the local trauma committee meeting. I am looking for help in organizing my thoughts. Thank in advance. -- Kind regards, Phil Phil Caropreso, MD, FACS 1813 Grand Avenue Keokuk, Iowa, USA, 52632 pjcabdds at mchsi.com
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