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    • Trauma induces complex physiological responses, necessitating specialized management strategies.
    • "Damage Control" (DC) is an abbreviated surgical approach for severely compromised patients, focusing on immediate survival.
    • "Damage Control Resuscitation" (DCR) is an interdisciplinary strategy to reduce mortality in severe trauma.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the principles and phases of Damage Control Surgery (DCS) and Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR).
    • To emphasize the importance of patient assessment and tailored interventions in severe trauma.
    • To highlight the role of intensive care and emerging AI in trauma management.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of Damage Control principles in surgical and resuscitation contexts.
    • Description of phased Damage Control Surgery (DCS) including haemostasis, contamination control, and staged closure.
    • Explanation of Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR) components: haemostasis, permissive hypotension, blood transfusion, and temperature normalization.

    Main Results:

    • DC strategies are most beneficial for patients with severe physiological injury, mitigating risks of delayed treatment.
    • DCR aims for rapid homeostasis restoration through controlled hypotension, early transfusion, and temperature management.
    • Phased DCS involves immediate life-saving measures, stabilization, and planned reoperations.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective trauma management requires precise patient assessment, prioritizing interventions, and coordinated team efforts.
    • Damage Control Surgery and Resuscitation are essential for improving survival in critically injured patients.
    • AI-based decision support systems show potential for enhancing real-time trauma care decisions.