Trauma is the major cause of death worldwide. Survival of the major trauma victims can be improved by the principles of damage control surgery. The vicious cycle of trauma triad, namely, hypothermia, coagulopathy and acidosis should be intercepted by the quick abbreviated laparotomy and subsequently physiological imbalance is corrected by secondary resuscitation in the surgical intensive care unit. Definite repair can be taken later on. Abdominal compartment syndrome is the most formidable complication. Multidisciplinary team approach is needed to alleviate the physical and psychological trauma of the patient
Abstract Damage control laparotomy was first described by Dr. Harlan Stone in 1983 when he suggested...
Abstract: Despite advances in resuscitation and surgical management of com-bat wounds, infection r~m...
Introduction: Damage control surgery (DCS) is an established option for managing severely injured tr...
Trauma is the major cause of death worldwide. Survival of the major trauma victims can be improved b...
In surgery, emergencies are a common occurrence. Management of surgical emergencies is a component o...
According to WHO statistics, war injuries are the first surgical cause of death and the first cause ...
Damage control is not a modern concept, but the application of this approach is the result of the co...
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Trauma is the leading cause of death worldwide for patients under the age of 45. The main cause of p...
Background: Damage control surgery is a management sequence initiated to reduce the risk of death in...
AbstractDamage control is well established as a potentially life-saving procedure in a few selected ...
Objectives: To characterize and evaluate indications for use of damage control (DC) surgery in civil...
Summary: Traumatic spinal cord injury is frequently associated with brain injury and with alteration...
Patients with an AA often need to be admitted to an Intensive Care Unit peri-operitavely for monitor...
Introduction; Trauma and Traumatic injuries account for about 38% of the weight of surgical diseases...
Abstract Damage control laparotomy was first described by Dr. Harlan Stone in 1983 when he suggested...
Abstract: Despite advances in resuscitation and surgical management of com-bat wounds, infection r~m...
Introduction: Damage control surgery (DCS) is an established option for managing severely injured tr...
Trauma is the major cause of death worldwide. Survival of the major trauma victims can be improved b...
In surgery, emergencies are a common occurrence. Management of surgical emergencies is a component o...
According to WHO statistics, war injuries are the first surgical cause of death and the first cause ...
Damage control is not a modern concept, but the application of this approach is the result of the co...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Trauma is the leading cause of death worldwide for patients under the age of 45. The main cause of p...
Background: Damage control surgery is a management sequence initiated to reduce the risk of death in...
AbstractDamage control is well established as a potentially life-saving procedure in a few selected ...
Objectives: To characterize and evaluate indications for use of damage control (DC) surgery in civil...
Summary: Traumatic spinal cord injury is frequently associated with brain injury and with alteration...
Patients with an AA often need to be admitted to an Intensive Care Unit peri-operitavely for monitor...
Introduction; Trauma and Traumatic injuries account for about 38% of the weight of surgical diseases...
Abstract Damage control laparotomy was first described by Dr. Harlan Stone in 1983 when he suggested...
Abstract: Despite advances in resuscitation and surgical management of com-bat wounds, infection r~m...
Introduction: Damage control surgery (DCS) is an established option for managing severely injured tr...