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The damage control sequence and underlying logic

M F Rotondo1, D H Zonies

  • 1Department of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, USA.

The Surgical Clinics of North America
|August 1, 1997
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Surgical techniques for exsanguination have improved survival. Further research is needed to define patient selection, refine surgical methods, and understand resuscitation physiology to decrease morbidity and increase survival.

Area of Science:

  • Trauma Surgery
  • Surgical Critical Care
  • Physiology

Background:

  • Understanding the pathophysiology of exsanguination has driven advancements in surgical techniques.
  • The success of damage control resuscitation has led to its wider acceptance in surgery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To scientifically define patient selection criteria for damage control.
  • To refine intraoperative techniques for managing exsanguination.
  • To deepen the understanding of the physiology of exsanguination and reperfusion injury during resuscitation.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current understanding of exsanguination pathophysiology.
  • Analysis of the evolution and acceptance of damage control surgery.
  • Identification of areas for future clinical and basic science research.

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Main Results:

  • Surgical techniques for exsanguination have evolved.
  • Damage control surgery is increasingly accepted.
  • Key areas for future research have been identified.

Conclusions:

  • Continued research into patient selection, surgical techniques, and resuscitation physiology is crucial.
  • These efforts aim to further increase survival rates and decrease morbidity in patients with exsanguination.