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[Damage control in abdominal trauma].

Akio Kimura1

  • 1International Medical Center of Japan, Tokyo, Japan.

Nihon Geka Gakkai Zasshi
|July 30, 2002
PubMed
Summary
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Damage control surgery involves staged operations for severely injured patients in shock. These techniques can prevent death from trauma, particularly in abdominal injuries, and are crucial for Japanese surgeons to understand.

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Area of Science:

  • Trauma Surgery
  • Surgical Critical Care

Context:

  • Severely injured patients often present with profound hemorrhagic shock.
  • Metabolic derangements significantly impact survival in trauma patients.

Purpose:

  • To introduce the principles and techniques of damage control surgery.
  • To emphasize the importance of damage control surgery for improving outcomes in critically injured patients.

Summary:

  • Damage control surgery is a staged surgical approach for patients with severe injuries and shock.
  • This strategy involves initial resuscitation and abbreviated surgical procedures followed by planned reoperations.
  • Effective application of damage control techniques can interrupt the cycle of trauma death, especially in abdominal trauma.

Impact:

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  • Enhances survival rates for critically injured patients.
  • Provides a framework for managing complex trauma cases.
  • Highlights the need for specialized training in trauma damage control for surgeons.