ABSTR ACT: The care of multiply injured patients with orthopedic injuries has evolved from prolonged periods in traction to early total care (ETC). ETC is advantageous in ease of nursing care and aiding patient recovery. However, concerns have been raised that this ‘second hit ’ of surgery places these severely injured patients at risk of excessive inflammatory responses that can lead to systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). Damage control was initially used in abdominal trauma but has been adapted for use in orthopedics. The mainstay of treatment involves external fixation of long bone and pelvic fractures which acts to defer definitive fixation until physiologic stability is restored. The indications for implementing each approa...
Care for the polytraumatized patient in the pre-hospital phase has improved rapidly in recent years....
Abstract Background There is still no evidence in literature for damage control orthopaedics (DCO), ...
INTRODUCTION Trauma provision in the UK is a topic of interest. Regional trauma networks and centres...
The principles of fracture management in patients with multiple injuries continue to be of crucial i...
ObjectiveTo probe the feasibility and efficacy of damage control orthopedics (DCO) in treating sever...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Surgical interventions in trauma patients can amplify...
Damage control surgery was developed as a management technique for severely injured patients whose i...
BACKGROUND In blunt trauma, orthopedic injuries are often associated with cerebral and torso injurie...
The concept of damage control surgery was first described for the purpose of treating medically un-s...
There has been a shift in the management of the polytrauma patients from early total care to damage ...
Contains fulltext : 51228.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Care for the pol...
Musculoskeletal injuries are common in polytraumatized patients. Over the last decades, the treatmen...
ObjectiveTo discuss damage control orthopaedics in 53 cases of severe polytrauma who have mainly sus...
Musculoskeletal injuries are the most common reason for operative procedures in severely injured pat...
The ideal timing and modality of fracture fixation for unstable thoracolumbar in multiply injured pa...
Care for the polytraumatized patient in the pre-hospital phase has improved rapidly in recent years....
Abstract Background There is still no evidence in literature for damage control orthopaedics (DCO), ...
INTRODUCTION Trauma provision in the UK is a topic of interest. Regional trauma networks and centres...
The principles of fracture management in patients with multiple injuries continue to be of crucial i...
ObjectiveTo probe the feasibility and efficacy of damage control orthopedics (DCO) in treating sever...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Surgical interventions in trauma patients can amplify...
Damage control surgery was developed as a management technique for severely injured patients whose i...
BACKGROUND In blunt trauma, orthopedic injuries are often associated with cerebral and torso injurie...
The concept of damage control surgery was first described for the purpose of treating medically un-s...
There has been a shift in the management of the polytrauma patients from early total care to damage ...
Contains fulltext : 51228.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Care for the pol...
Musculoskeletal injuries are common in polytraumatized patients. Over the last decades, the treatmen...
ObjectiveTo discuss damage control orthopaedics in 53 cases of severe polytrauma who have mainly sus...
Musculoskeletal injuries are the most common reason for operative procedures in severely injured pat...
The ideal timing and modality of fracture fixation for unstable thoracolumbar in multiply injured pa...
Care for the polytraumatized patient in the pre-hospital phase has improved rapidly in recent years....
Abstract Background There is still no evidence in literature for damage control orthopaedics (DCO), ...
INTRODUCTION Trauma provision in the UK is a topic of interest. Regional trauma networks and centres...