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Pelvic fractures

Dan Burgess dburgess at mhg.com
Fri Nov 7 14:03:50 GMT 2008


As this proposal seems to be developing before our very eyes please keep in mind that the original question was in r/t packaging the pt for transfer assuming lack of resources for definitive stabilization.

Dan P Burgess RN MS CEN
Trauma Program Coordinator
Memorial Hospital at Gulfport
228-575-2079

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>>> "Robert Smith" <rfsmithmd at comcast.net> 11/5/2008 4:10 AM >>>
It would probably need to be multi-institutional don't you think? Does  
any one place have THAT many serious pelvic fxs in a year? Maybe EAST  
could help organize something. We could move to SWAG, lol


On Nov 5, 2008, at 2:57 AM, McSwain, Norman E Jr. wrote:

> My concern is that someone gathers some real data to answer the  
> question. We, at Charity, do not have the patient population as we  
> are 65-75% penetrating since "the Storm". Those with more blunt  
> should be able to get an answer rather than WAG
>
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