SELF-EXPANDING FOAM VS PRE-PERITONEAL PACKING FOR EXSANGUINATING PELVIC HEMORRHAGE

Author:

King David R.ORCID,Hwabejire John O.,Pham Quynh P.,Elsharkawy Ahmed E.,Eid Ahmed I.,Duggan Michael J.,Gelsinger Shawn,Fornaciari Michael,Sharma Upma

Abstract

Abstract Background Mortality for pelvic fracture patients presenting with hemorrhagic shock ranges from 21-57%. The objective of this study was to develop a lethal and clinically-relevant pelvic hemorrhage animal model with and without bony fracture for evaluating therapeutic interventions. ResQFoam is a self-expanding foam that has previously been described to significantly decrease mortality in large-animal models of abdominal exsanguination. We hypothesized that administration of ResQFoam into the pre-peritoneal space could decrease mortality in exsanguinating pelvic hemorrhage. Methods Two pelvic hemorrhage models were developed using non-coagulopathic swine. Pelvic hemorrhage model #1: bilateral, closed-cavity, major vascular retro-peritoneal hemorrhage without bony pelvic fracture. After injury, animals received no treatment (control, n = 10), underwent pre-peritoneal packing using laparotomy pads (n = 11), or received ResQFoam (n = 10) injected into the pre-peritoneal space. Pelvic hemorrhage model #2: unilateral, closed-cavity, retro-peritoneal hemorrhage injury (with intra-peritoneal communication) combined with complex pelvic fracture. After injury, animals received resuscitation (control, n = 12), resuscitation with pre-peritoneal packing (n = 10) or with ResQFoam injection (n = 10) into the pre-peritoneal space. Results For model #1, only ResQFoam provided a significant survival benefit. The median survival times were 50 and 67 minutes for pre-peritoneal packing and ResQFoam, compared to 6 minutes with controls (p = 0.002 and 0.057, respectively). Foam treatment facilitated hemodynamic stabilization and resulted in significantly less hemorrhage (21.5 ± 5.3 g/kg) relative to controls (31.6 ± 5.0 g/kg, p < 0.001) and pre-peritoneal packing (32.7 ± 5.4 g/kg, p < 0.001). For model #2, both ResQFoam and pre-peritoneal packing resulted in significant survival benefit compared to controls. The median survival times were 119 and 124 minutes for the pre-peritoneal packing and ResQFoam groups, compared to 4 minutes with controls (p = 0.004 and 0.013, respectively). Conclusions Percutaneous injection of ResQFoam into the pre-peritoneal space improved survival relative to controls, and similar survival benefit was achieved compared to standard pre-peritoneal pelvic packing. The technology has potential to augment the armamentarium of tools to treat pelvic hemorrhage. Study Type: This is a Basic Science paper and, therefore, does not require level of evidence.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Surgery

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