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BRITISH ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION. STANDARDS for TRAUMA (BOAST). August 2013. BOAST 7: FRACTURE CLINIC SERVICES. These guidelines are for the standard of care patients should expect following significant, acute soft tissue or bone injury that requires specialist treatment from a Trauma and Orthopaedic
Our Trauma Group produces BOASTs, which are laminated sheets that can be used in operating theatres. 1. Service Delivery. Fracture clinic services: BOAST 7. These guidelines are for the standard of care patients should expect following significant, acute soft tissue or bone injury that requires specialist treatment from a
All Major Trauma Centres and Trauma Units should have agreed written guidelines for the management of suspected urological trauma and these must be easily available within the Emergency Department. 2. All patients suffering high-energy trauma must have examination of the perineum and genitalia plus a rectal
Inclusion: All patients sustaining a fragility hip fracture. BOA BGS Blue Book “Care of patients with a fragility fractures" 2007 (www.boa.ac.uk). NICE clinical guidance 124 (2011) – The management of hip fracture in adults. NICE technology appraisal 161 (2011) – Secondary prevention of osteoporotic fragility fractures in
Professional Consensus. NICE Complex Trauma Guidelines: www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng37; · The Management of Urological Trauma Associated With Pelvic Fractures BOAST. BRITISH ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION. AUDIT STANDARDS for TRAUMA. THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS. WITH PELVIC FRACTURES.
Exclusions: Pilon fractures, open ankle fractures, ankle fractures in skeletally immature patients. Evidence base: www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng38. Including reviews and an evolved professional consensus. Standards for practice audit: 1. The mechanism of injury and clinical findings, including skin integrity, assessment
BOAST 8: THE MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATIC SPINAL CORD INJURY. Background and Justification: Spinal cord injury resulting in neurological deficit is a rare but potentially devastating injury. Compromise to the spinal cord may be due to trauma, vascular injury or other disease process and can result in immediate or
BOAST 10: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF. COMPARTMENT SYNDROME OF THE LIMBS. Background and Justification: Acute compartment syndrome of a limb is due to raised pressure within a closed fascial compartment causing local tissue ischaemia and hypoxia. In clinical practice, it is most often seen after tibial
3. Open fractures should undergo surgical debridement and stabilisation in accordance with the BOAST Open Fractures. 4. Patients should be referred to the Fracture Clinic service and assessed within 72 hours (BOAST for Fracture Clinic Services).
BOAST 15: THE MANAGEMENT OF BLUNT CHEST WALL TRAUMA. Background and NICE guideline IPG361 suggests that a small proportion of patients will benefit from early operative chest Agreed guidelines for the insertion, management and removal of intercostal drains in trauma, including site, technique and the
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