• Int J Trauma Nurs · Jan 1997

    Case Reports

    Case study: traumatic hemipelvectomy.

    • S Ossewaarde.
    • Bronson Methodist Hospital, Kalamazoo, MI 49001, USA.
    • Int J Trauma Nurs. 1997 Jan 1; 3 (1): 13-7; quiz 18-21.

    AbstractOpen pelvic fractures have a greater than 40% mortality rate. Traumatic hemipelvectomy, a severe form of open fracture, is a life-threatening injury that requires rapid resuscitation, surgical intervention, and critical-care monitoring. Survivors benefit from aggressive and consistent rehabilitation. This case presentation discusses the multiple aspects of care of a traumatic hemipelvectomy and the ways in which the staff were able to accommodate the cultural needs of an Amish patient and family.

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