Vacuum splint: Difference between revisions

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*Disconnect straps to remove
*Disconnect straps to remove
**DO NOT cut splint itself (will release contents - polystyrene beads)
**DO NOT cut splint itself (will release contents - polystyrene beads)
==Reapplication==
*Note can be reapplied if needed, e.g for transportation to CT scanner before definitive splinting
**Turn valve to unsealed position, and can use wall suction tubing connected to suction


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 18:36, 20 April 2016

Background

  • Primarily used in prehospital setting by EMT's, Paramedics, etc as a temporary splinting device.
  • One of several options including cardboard splints, SAM splint, etc.

Indications

  • Suspected extremity fracture

Contraindications

Procedure

Application

  • Assess distal pulse, motor function, and sensation in affected extremity.
  • Hold splint in place around extremity in position of comfort.
    • Ensure that the side with intake valve is facing away from skin.
  • Apply suction device and remove air.
  • Remove suction device and seal intake valve.
  • Secure splint in place with attached straps.
  • Reassess distal pulse, motor function, and sensation.

Removal

  • Disconnect straps to remove
    • DO NOT cut splint itself (will release contents - polystyrene beads)

See also

References