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Area of Science:

  • Trauma Surgery
  • Endovascular Techniques
  • Medical Device Technology

Background:

  • The increasing use of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) and other catheter-based interventions in trauma care has spurred interest in fundamental endovascular skills among trauma surgeons.
  • Standardized protocols and readily available equipment are crucial for the effective implementation of endovascular procedures in emergency settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the most frequently performed endovascular procedures for trauma patients.
  • To describe the essential capital equipment and room setup required for these procedures.
  • To propose a streamlined inventory of disposable supplies for a standardized trauma-specific endovascular setup.

Main Methods:

  • Review of common endovascular procedures in trauma surgery.
  • Identification of necessary capital equipment and optimal room configuration.
  • Development of a concise list of disposable supplies for each procedure.

Main Results:

  • Detailed descriptions of common endovascular trauma procedures.
  • Specifications for basic capital equipment and room setup.
  • A curated, parsimonious inventory of disposable supplies for trauma endovascular interventions.

Conclusions:

  • A standardized inventory of equipment and supplies can facilitate the widespread adoption of essential endovascular techniques in trauma surgery.
  • This approach supports the integration of basic endovascular skills into trauma care, improving patient management.
  • The proposed inventory aims to optimize resource allocation and procedural efficiency in endovascular trauma interventions.