In the treatment of severely injured patients, the term 'damage control radiology' has been used to parallel the modern concept of damage control surgery and the allied development of continuous damage control resuscitation from patient retrieval, through all transfers, to appropriate primary treatment. The aims of damage control radiology are (i) rapid identification of life-threatening injuries including bleeding sites, (ii) identification or exclusion of head or spinal injury, and (iii) prompt and accurate triage of patients to the operating theatre for thoracic, abdominal, or both surgeries or the angiography suite for endovascular haemorrhage control. If we are to achieve these aims, patients must have immediate access to modern multid...
Introduction; Trauma and Traumatic injuries account for about 38% of the weight of surgical diseases...
The role of radiology in the emergency treatment of the trauma patient continues to grow as it yield...
ABSTR ACT: The care of multiply injured patients with orthopedic injuries has evolved from prolonged...
In the treatment of severely injured patients, the term 'damage control radiology' has been used to ...
Care for the polytraumatized patient in the pre-hospital phase has improved rapidly in recent years....
Abstract : The concept of "damage control” is established in the management of severely injured pati...
Damage control surgery was developed as a management technique for severely injured patients whose i...
Contains fulltext : 51228.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Care for the pol...
In less than twenty years, what began as a concept for the treatment of exsanguinating truncal traum...
The concept of damage control surgery was first described for the purpose of treating medically un-s...
Hemorrhage is the second most common cause of death among trauma patients and almost half of the d...
Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is a strategy for resuscitating patients from hemorrhagic shock t...
Background: Recently, trauma management has been complicated owing to the introduction of damage-con...
Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is a strategy for resuscitating patients from hemorrhagic shock t...
peer reviewedPURPOSE: To evaluate retrospectively the integrated diagnostic and therapeutic manageme...
Introduction; Trauma and Traumatic injuries account for about 38% of the weight of surgical diseases...
The role of radiology in the emergency treatment of the trauma patient continues to grow as it yield...
ABSTR ACT: The care of multiply injured patients with orthopedic injuries has evolved from prolonged...
In the treatment of severely injured patients, the term 'damage control radiology' has been used to ...
Care for the polytraumatized patient in the pre-hospital phase has improved rapidly in recent years....
Abstract : The concept of "damage control” is established in the management of severely injured pati...
Damage control surgery was developed as a management technique for severely injured patients whose i...
Contains fulltext : 51228.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Care for the pol...
In less than twenty years, what began as a concept for the treatment of exsanguinating truncal traum...
The concept of damage control surgery was first described for the purpose of treating medically un-s...
Hemorrhage is the second most common cause of death among trauma patients and almost half of the d...
Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is a strategy for resuscitating patients from hemorrhagic shock t...
Background: Recently, trauma management has been complicated owing to the introduction of damage-con...
Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is a strategy for resuscitating patients from hemorrhagic shock t...
peer reviewedPURPOSE: To evaluate retrospectively the integrated diagnostic and therapeutic manageme...
Introduction; Trauma and Traumatic injuries account for about 38% of the weight of surgical diseases...
The role of radiology in the emergency treatment of the trauma patient continues to grow as it yield...
ABSTR ACT: The care of multiply injured patients with orthopedic injuries has evolved from prolonged...