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Damage control in the injured patient


Damage control in the injured patient - PMC

The damage control concept is an essential component in the management of severely injured patients. The principles in sequence are as follows: (1) ...

Damage control resuscitation - PMC

Damage control is a term coined by the Navy. Its principles have been adapted by the trauma community for use in the most severely injured patients. Damage ...

Overview of damage control surgery and resuscitation in patients ...

Severely injured patients often do not have the physiologic reserve to tolerate definitive repair. The term "damage control" was borrowed ...

Trauma resuscitation and the damage control approach

Failure to address this results in poor out- comes. Damage control resuscitation is current best practice for bleeding trauma patients, and encompasses damage ...

Damage control: Concept and implementation - ScienceDirect

The concept of damage control (DC) is based on a sequential therapeutic strategy that favors physiological restoration over anatomical repair in patients ...

Damage Control Surgery - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

During damage control laparotomy only essential resections are performed foregoing primary anastomosis. Injured solid organs are packed based on the principle ...

Evidence for use of damage control surgery and damage control ...

Although damage control (DC) surgery is widely assumed to reduce mortality in critically injured patients, survivors often suffer ...

Critical Care Considerations for Damage Control in a Trauma Patient

This article explains specific management considerations for and potential complications in patients undergoing damage control interventions in an intensive ...

Damage control resuscitation in patients with severe traumatic ...

The optimal strategy for managing hemorrhaging trauma patients is now termed damage control resuscitation (DCR).

Damage control surgery in the era of damage control resuscitation

Damage control surgery (DCS) is a concept of abbreviated laparotomy, designed to prioritize short-term physiological recovery over anatomical reconstruction.

Damage control resuscitation: lessons learned

Damage control resuscitation describes an approach to the early care of very seriously injured patients. The aim is to keep the patient ...

“Damage Control” in Severely Injured Patients - CORE

“Damage Control” in Severely Injured Patients. Why, When, and How? Marius Keel, Ludwig Labler, Otmar Trentz1. 212. European Journal of Trauma 2005 · No. 3 ...

American Association for the Surgery of Trauma/American...

Damage-control resuscitation (DCR) describes the comprehensive care provided to minimize blood loss until definitive hemostasis is achieved, treat life- ...

Damage Control Surgery

'Damage control': an approach for improved survival in exsanguinating penetrating abdominal injury. Rotondo MF, Schwab CW, McGonigal MD, Phillips GR, ...

(PDF) Damage control in the injured patient - ResearchGate

Abstract. The damage control concept is an essential component in the management of severely injured patients. The principles in sequence are as ...

Damage control surgery - Wikipedia

It addresses the "lethal triad" for critically ill patients with severe hemorrhage affecting homeostasis leading to metabolic acidosis, hypothermia, and ...

Damage Control Management in the Polytrauma Patient | SpringerLink

Orthopedic trauma is largely limited to the stabilization and subsequent surgical management of fractures and dislocations, with most patients presenting to ...

Damage Control Surgery

1. The patient with severe abdominal and/or thoracic (if indicated) injuries with suspected bleeding is brought to the OR immediately. 2.

Trauma Damage Control - AccessSurgery - McGraw Hill Medical

Indications for an emergent return to the operating room after a damage control laparotomy performed in a patient with blunt trauma include a normothermic ...

Damage control in the intensive care unit - Redalyc

Abstract: Damage control surgery has transformed the management of severely injured trauma patients. It was initially described as a three-step process that ...