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

Few indications for DC surgery or DC interventions have evidence supporting that they are reliable and/or valid.

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 ...

Evidence for use of damage control surgery and ... - PubMed Central

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

Table 3 Content validity (surgeons would performed damage control ...

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

Evidence for use of damage control surgery and ... - Semantic Scholar

Which indications for DC have evidence that they are reliable and/or valid (and therefore in which clinical situations evidence supports use of DC or that ...

Damage Control Resuscitation - Joint Trauma System

Damage Control Resuscitation was developed to work synergistically with Damage Control Surgery and prioritizes non-surgical interventions ...

(PDF) Evidence for use of damage control surgery ... - ResearchGate

Conclusions: Few indications for DC surgery or DC interventions have evidence supporting that they are reliable and/or valid. DC should be used ...

(PDF) Evidence for Use of Damage Control Surgery ... - ResearchGate

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

Damage Control Surgery - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Damage control surgery represents a salvage procedure for trauma patients with the life-threatening lethal triad of hypothermia, acidosis and coagulopathy.

Damage control surgery in the era of damage control resuscitation

Overall, it is estimated that ∼10% of major trauma patients might benefit from DCS but there is no single factor that predicts who these patients are. However, ...

Damage-control surgery in patients with nontraumatic abdominal

After the successful implementation in trauma, damage-control surgery (DCS) is being increasingly used in patients with nontraumatic emergencies. However, the ...

Feasibility of Damage Control Surgery in the Management of Military ...

Unique and expanded applications of staged operative management are undergoing careful evaluation in many civilian level I trauma centers ...

Damage Control Surgery

tolerate a prolonged operation. ○ When to employ damage control. o Use damage control in patients who present with or are at risk for developing ...

Decision-making criteria for damage control surgery in Japan - Nature

Controversy still remains regarding the optimal criteria for selecting damage control surgery (DCS). Our objective was to propose an ...

Damage control surgery - Wikipedia

Damage control surgery is surgical intervention to keep the patient alive rather than correct the anatomy.

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DAMAGE CONTROL SURGERY ...

Introduction: Effective management of traumatic injuries often determines patient outcomes, with timely and appropriate surgical ...

Evidence for Use of Damage Control Surgery ... - Research Square

Background: Although damage control (DC) surgery is widely assumed to reduce mortality in critically injured patients,.

Evidence for use of damage control surgery and damage ... - J-Global

Evidence for use of damage control surgery and damage control interventions in civilian trauma patients: a systematic review

Damage control: The modern paradigm

Integral to the success of DCR is the rapid control of haemorrhage. While DCR may offer several advantages over historical strategies, there is robust evidence ...

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

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