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2016, Number 2

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Rev Cub Med Mil 2016; 45 (2)

Damage control surgery as an intervention paradigm for surgical activity in the severely injured

Velázquez PA, Martínez AMV, Escalona BY, Menéndez LJR
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Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 247-252
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Key words:

damage control surgery, orthopedic injuries, liver injury, emergency surgery.

ABSTRACT

This paper compiles the papers that have been published in the Academic Search Premier Database using the benefits of EBSCO Information Services Platform. The approach of this topic is pertinent in the current moments of the context of the surgical practice in scenarios of combat actions in Middle East and Africa in relation to the regional warlike conflicts occuring there. This paper points out the experiences reported in orthopedic surgery, abdominal surgery with special reference to hepatic lesions, thoracic surgery, intra-abdominal vascular surgery, as well as some peculiarities its use in other contingencies conditioned by the increasingly frequent use of this modality of surgical intervention, which extends at present to other fields not related to trauma, such as pancreatic surgery. Finally, we report the considerations on the routine use of this technique taking into account the technological development in the decision of clinical and humoral parameters currently available.


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