The Kendric Extrication Device (KED) is a device that is used in vehicle extrication to remove a patient from a motor vehicle.
A KED is used in conjunction with a cervical collar to help immobilize a patient's head, neck and spine in the normal anatomical position. This position helps prevent additional injuries to these regions during vehicle extrication.
A KED wraps a person's head, back and torso in a semi-rigid brace immobilizing the head, neck and spine. Typically there are two head straps, three torso straps, and two legs straps which are used to adequately secure the KED to the patient. Unlike a back board, the KED uses a series of wooden bars in a nylon jacket, allowing the responders to immobilize the patent's spine and neck, and remove them from the vehicle/confined space.
Below are the steps of using the KED to extract a patient from a vehicle -- it is assumed that all pre-extraction procedures have been completed, such as stabilizing the patient, removing any obstacles such as the steering column, etc.
Rettungskorsett | Attelle d'extraction | Dispositivo di estricazione | Rettungskorsett
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