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Fwd: Pelvic fractures

Dan Burgess dburgess at mhg.com
Wed Oct 29 17:24:20 GMT 2008


here is one study I have on file.

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

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>>> "McSwain, Norman E Jr." <nmcswai at tulane.edu> 10/29/2008 12:19 PM >>>
One more thought: why should they spend money on studies when no one
cares. Folks buy them and USE them without any supporting data. Research
is a waste of their money that they can pocket.

Norman

Norman McSwain Jr, MD FACS
Trauma Director Charity Hospital
Professor of Surgery
Tulane University School of Medicine
504 988 5111


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Subject: Re: Fwd: Pelvic fractures

I don't use any of them. If they don't work, why waste the patients
money. If they work, then the manufactures should be willing to study
them. I have asked all of them if they plan good comparative studies.
Uniform answer "No" 
Typed by the thumbs of
Norman on his BlackBerry 

Norman McSwain, MD
Tulane Univ Surgery
504 988-5111

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Subject: RE: Fwd: Pelvic fractures

Dr McSwain,

Which technique/tool do you employ and why?

We still use the sheet method and early ext fix.


David A. Summers RN, CFRN, EMT-P
Pediatric Trauma Nurse Coordinator
St. Mary's Trauma Center
901 45th Street
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
561-882-6429 - Office
561-881-0945 - Secured Fax
david.summers at tenethealth.com  

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[mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of McSwain, Norman E
Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 12:43 PM
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Subject: RE: Fwd: Pelvic fractures

Does anyone  have any data that this alters outcome? Last time I asked
the suppliers al they came up with was antidotal papers. NONE with
comparisons. "Yes look at my wonderful device. See how it works. There
is no need to compare because I say it works"

Norman

Norman McSwain Jr, MD FACS
Trauma Director Charity Hospital
Professor of Surgery
Tulane University School of Medicine
504 988 5111


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[mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Dr Timothy
Hardcastle
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:01 AM
To: Trauma &amp; Critical Care mailing list
Subject: Re: Fwd: Pelvic fractures

Skin traction for shear or a hospital sheet folded 30cm wide around the
trocanters. If you have fancy stuff - pelvigrip device is probably
easiest
to use

Keep it simple
Tim
Dr T C Hardcastle
M.B., Ch.B. (Stell); M. Med. (Chir) (Stell); FCS (SA)
Principal Specialist Trauma Surgeon /
Honorary Lecturer UKZN Dept Surgery
Deputy Director - IALCH Trauma Service
>
>
>>>> "Dan Burgess" <dburgess at mhg.com> 10/29/2008 8:30 AM >>>
> What device to you use to stabilize  unstable pelvic fractures for
> transfer to another facility?
>
> Dan P Burgess RN MS CEN
> Trauma Program Coordinator
> Memorial Hospital at Gulfport
> 228-575-2079
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