T-POD Estabilizador Pélvico
T-POD® It is a pelvic stabilization device. Trauma Pelvic Orthotic Devices (TPOD) We conducted a very interesting review of this medical device, which is on the market to change our poor practices in the management of pelvic trauma. Leave your comments; we'll be happy to answer your questions. If you are interested in being part of these programs, you can contact us at [email protected] https://omegacapacitaciones.com / omega_capacitaciones / omega_cap Designed by the Arrow® company, which gives it its name, and distributed by Teleflex. @teleflexcareathome1293 @TeleflexLATAM_ES @TeleflexNA This device provides circumferential compression to the pelvis in patients with suspected pelvic fractures. This can reduce blood loss and pain in our patients. Pelvic ring injury is associated with a significant risk of mortality (28–50%) and requires urgent treatment. Clinical evidence indicates that pelvic stabilization devices such as the Arrow® T-POD™ device can improve pelvic fracture outcomes. 1 When seconds count, immediate application of a properly applied pelvic binder in hemodynamically unstable patients can be lifesaving. Pelvic fractures are among the most serious injuries to the human skeletal system. They occur primarily in two distinct age groups. The younger group consists primarily of men between 20 and 40 years of age, with motor vehicle accidents being the predominant mechanism of this injury. The second group primarily affects women around 80 years of age, due to low-impact trauma, such as falls from a low height or level. Mechanical instability of the pelvic ring, as well as low tissue pressure within the pelvis, lead to a simultaneous increase in intrapelvic volume and a decrease in intrapelvic pressure. Consequently, the retroperitoneum can contain large amounts of blood before a tamponade effect develops. We now know that active pelvic hemorrhage occurs in 59% of patients with mechanically unstable pelvic fractures. Modern trauma guidelines and resuscitation protocols suggest that pelvic stabilizers should be used for hemorrhage control in the prehospital management of patients with mechanical instability of the pelvic ring and hemodynamic instability, or if intrapelvic bleeding is suspected. The application of a pelvic stabilizer induces increased circumferential pressure in the pelvis, stabilizing the pelvic ring. This reduces fracture fragments that cause vascular and soft tissue injuries, decreases intrapelvic volume, and increases intrapelvic pressure. Arrow® T-POD™ Device Features Proven to reduce pubic bone separation by 60% May reduce transfusion requirements and length of hospital stay Features a unique pulley system that provides adjustable circumferential compression Can be applied easily and quickly by a single EMS provider Compact and lightweight with a unique design, making it a practical choice for EMS teams and hospital teams Multiple devices can be clipped or joined together to customize the fit for most individuals Designed without metal parts and can remain in place during MRIs, X-rays, and CT scans Not made with natural rubber latex Single use only

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