27 y/o Female — Catastrophic Blunt Pelvic Trauma, Austria

Clinical case report

AAJT-S Delivers Life-Saving Hemorrhage Control At A Civilian Level I Trauma Center

A Level I trauma case in which the AAJT-S delivered external aortic compression to a patient in hemorrhagic shock — stabilizing the patient within minutes to allow imaging and definitive surgical care.

Location: Medical University of Graz, Austria

Care team: Trauma center · Medical University of Graz, Austria

Setting: Hospital · Level I trauma center

Application site: Abdomen

Case ID: US-26-10

Hospital · Trauma center
Case report
Pelvis / Abdomen
Hemorrhage Control
01 — At a glance

Clinical Case Summary

Synopsis

Injury, intervention, and outcome at a glance

US-26-10
Injury
Hemorrhagic shock
Pelvic deformity
Intervention
Outcome
Stable transfer
Discharged
✓ Hemorrhage controlled
✓ Stable through imaging
✓ Damage control surgery
✓ Survived
02 — Clinical background

Catastrophic Blunt Pelvic Trauma

A 27-year-old female arrived at the Medical University of Graz emergency department after a 3-story fall. She was hypotensive with a BP of 70/30 and tachycardic at 148

03 — Despite intervention, her condition worsened

MTP Initiated - Patient continues to deteriorate

A pelvic binder had been applied by EMS. Upon arrival to the ED, the team initiated a massive transfusion protocol and vasopressor support.  The patient continued to deteriorate because the hemorrhage wasn’t controlled.

04 — Intervention

AAJT-S Applied to Abdomen

The AAJT-S was applied to the abdomen, compressing the descending aorta externally to occlude blood flow to the injury site. Within minutes, the patient’s systolic blood pressure rose from 70 to 90 mmHg.

05 — Outcome

Stable Through Imaging and Surgery — Discharged at Day 105

With the AAJT-S in place, the patient remained hemodynamically stable through CT imaging and damage control surgery.  There were no device-related complications and no signs of ischemia. After 105 days in hospital, she was discharged neurologically intact.

“The case illustrates the utility of the AAJT as a life-saving intervention in the primary management of unstable patients with non-compressible pelvic hemorrhage.”

— Trauma center · Medical University of Graz, Austria · Read publication