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Used to support and immobilise bone you suspect is broken, or for painful tissue damage.
Related topics — Assessing trauma - primary and secondary survey
Used for rotationally unstable pelvic fractures
Use this method or pelvic sheeting
PCCDs are most commonly used in pelvic fractures where there has been separation of the pelvic ring, particularly the symphysis pubis. The PCCDs are easy to apply, provide controlled pressure delivery and do not hinder ongoing resuscitation efforts
PO Box 4066 Alice Springs NT 0871
P: +61 8 8951 4700
General Enquiries: remotephcmanuals@flinders.edu.au