Traumatic Pelvic Hematoma After a Military Static-Line Parachute Jump: A Case Series
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Traumatic Pelvic Hematoma After a Military Static-Line Parachute Jump: A Case Series
Barbee GA, Booms Z 14(3). 1
Publication Type: Journal Article
Abstract:
The authors report five cases of pelvic hematoma without associated pelvic fracture after military static-line parachute operations, a significantly underreported injury. The case reports and discussion include initial emergency department presentation, stabilization requirements, and imaging, disposition, and management recommendations. Data were collected retrospectively through review of medical records from a single institution over the course of a single calendar year, 2012-2013. Pelvic hematoma should be strongly considered in the patient with lower abdominal, hip, or pelvic pain after blunt injury from parachute landing fall even in the absence of associated fracture. The cases discussed display this underreported injury and highlight the frequent necessity for admission to a high-acuity care center for close monitoring.
Keywords: hematoma; retroperitoneal hemorrhage; trauma; vertical shear injury; military static-line parachute jump
PMID: 25344704
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