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    • Emergency Medicine

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    • Its application is primarily as a rescue device for life-threatening traumatic hemorrhage.
    • The optimal role and application of REBOA are still under investigation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To discuss the evolving role of REBOA in managing noncompressible truncal hemorrhage.
    • To highlight REBOA's potential as a temporizing measure for bleeding control.
    • To acknowledge the limitations and ongoing research regarding REBOA.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current literature and clinical practice regarding REBOA.
    • Discussion of REBOA's application in cases of severe traumatic hemorrhage.
    • Analysis of the potential benefits and complications associated with REBOA.

    Main Results:

    • REBOA can effectively temporize bleeding in noncompressible truncal hemorrhage.
    • Its use allows for the implementation of other hemorrhage control strategies.
    • Significant complications and consequences are associated with REBOA use.

    Conclusions:

    • REBOA is a valuable tool for modern trauma surgery, particularly for severe hemorrhage.
    • Further high-quality evidence is required to fully support its widespread clinical adoption.
    • Ongoing studies aim to clarify the efficacy and safety profile of REBOA.