Management of a complex acetabular fracture following defibrillation for ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest

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In this case report, we describe the first case of a patient who sustained a complex acetabular fracture following defibrillation for ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest in the context of acute myocardial infarction. The patient was unable to undergo definitive open reduction internal fixation surgery due to the need to continue dual antiplatelet therapy following coronary stenting of his occluded left anterior descending artery. Following multidisciplinary discussions, a staged approach was opted for, with percutaneous closed reduction screw fixation of the fracture performed while the patient was maintained on dual antiplatelet therapy. The patient was discharged with a plan to perform definitive surgical management when safe to discontinue dual antiplatelets. This is the first confirmed case of defibrillation causing an acetabular fracture. We discuss the various aspects that need to be considered when patients are being worked up for surgery while on dual antiplatelet therapy.

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Watson, S., Bampouri, T., El-Daly, I., & O’Gallagher, K. (2023). Management of a complex acetabular fracture following defibrillation for ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest. BMJ Case Reports, 16(7). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2022-253421

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