Damage control management in the polytrauma patient. (2017)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Damage control management in the polytrauma patient. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Damage control management in the polytrauma patient
- Further Information:
- Note: Hans-Christoph Pape [and 3 others].
- Editors:
- Pape, Hans-Christoph, 1962-
- Other Names:
- Peitzman, Andrew B
Rotondo, Michael F
Giannoudis, Peter V
European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery. - Contents:
- Foreword by C.W. Schwab ; Preface by P.M. Rommens on behalf of theEuropean Society for Trauma andEmergency Surgery (ESTES); Contents; Part I: Introduction: Pathophysiology; 1: The Evolution of Trauma Systems; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Process of Evolution; 1.3 The New Era; 1.3.1 Optimal Design Elements; 1.4 Barriers to Implementation; 1.5 The Road Ahead; References; 2: The Concept of Damage Control; 2.1 Historical Management of Injury; 2.2 Failure of a General Surgical Approach in Trauma; 2.3 The Development of the Abbreviated Laparotomy; 2.4 Basic Tenants of Damage Control. 2.4.1 Damage Control Part 0: Rapid Transport to Definitive Care2.4.2 Damage Control Part 1: Rapid Control of Hemorrhage and Contamination; 2.4.3 Damage Control Part 2: Resuscitation; 2.4.4 Damage Control Part 3: Return for Completion of Operative Repairs; 2.4.5 Damage Control Part 4: Definitive Abdominal Closure; 2.5 Indications for Damage Control; 2.5.1 Early Decision Making; 2.5.2 Triad of Death; 2.5.3 Associated Injuries; 2.5.4 Predicted or Present Abdominal Compartment Syndrome; 2.5.5 Planned Reoperation; 2.6 Expansion of Damage Control Principles; 2.7 Summary and Conclusion. 4.3.2 Monocytes/Macrophages4.3.3 Dendritic Cells; 4.4 Gut Barrier Failure and the SIRS Response; 4.5 Coagulation Cascade; 4.6 Complement Activation; 4.7 Multiple Organ Failure; References; 5: Defining the Lethal Triad; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 History; 5.3 Hypothermia; 5.4 Acidosis; 5.5 Coagulopathy; 5.5.1 Activated Protein C;Foreword by C.W. Schwab ; Preface by P.M. Rommens on behalf of theEuropean Society for Trauma andEmergency Surgery (ESTES); Contents; Part I: Introduction: Pathophysiology; 1: The Evolution of Trauma Systems; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Process of Evolution; 1.3 The New Era; 1.3.1 Optimal Design Elements; 1.4 Barriers to Implementation; 1.5 The Road Ahead; References; 2: The Concept of Damage Control; 2.1 Historical Management of Injury; 2.2 Failure of a General Surgical Approach in Trauma; 2.3 The Development of the Abbreviated Laparotomy; 2.4 Basic Tenants of Damage Control. 2.4.1 Damage Control Part 0: Rapid Transport to Definitive Care2.4.2 Damage Control Part 1: Rapid Control of Hemorrhage and Contamination; 2.4.3 Damage Control Part 2: Resuscitation; 2.4.4 Damage Control Part 3: Return for Completion of Operative Repairs; 2.4.5 Damage Control Part 4: Definitive Abdominal Closure; 2.5 Indications for Damage Control; 2.5.1 Early Decision Making; 2.5.2 Triad of Death; 2.5.3 Associated Injuries; 2.5.4 Predicted or Present Abdominal Compartment Syndrome; 2.5.5 Planned Reoperation; 2.6 Expansion of Damage Control Principles; 2.7 Summary and Conclusion. 4.3.2 Monocytes/Macrophages4.3.3 Dendritic Cells; 4.4 Gut Barrier Failure and the SIRS Response; 4.5 Coagulation Cascade; 4.6 Complement Activation; 4.7 Multiple Organ Failure; References; 5: Defining the Lethal Triad; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 History; 5.3 Hypothermia; 5.4 Acidosis; 5.5 Coagulopathy; 5.5.1 Activated Protein C; 5.5.2 Fibrinolysis; 5.5.3 Traumatic Brain Injury- Associated Coagulopathy; 5.6 ATC Identification; 5.7 Treatment; References; Part II: General Treatment Principles; 6: Damage Control Resuscitation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.1.1 Physiological Bleeding Control. 6.1.2 The Lethal Triad: Hypothermia, Acidosis and Coagulopathy6.2 Damage Control Resuscitation Before Bleeding Is Stopped; 6.2.1 Initial Assessment: Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Protocol; 6.2.2 Targeted Blood Pressure with Permissive Hypotension and Restrictive Fluid Administration; 6.2.3 Vasopressor Agents; 6.2.4 Red Blood Cell Transfusion; 6.2.5 Fibrinolysis Prevention; 6.2.6 Plasma and Platelet Transfusion in Haemostatic Resuscitation; 6.2.7 Viscoelastic Techniques and Administration of Concentrated Factors; 6.2.7.1 Principles of Clot Viscoelastic Property Studies. … (more)
- Edition:
- Second edition
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer Science and Business Media Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, color illustrations
- Subjects:
- 617.1
Medicine
Traumatology
Wounds and injuries -- Treatment
Emergency medicine
Surgery
Emergency medicine
Medicine
Surgery
Traumatology
Wounds and injuries -- Treatment
Medical -- Orthopedics
Medical -- Emergency Medicine
Medical -- Surgery -- General
Medical -- Critical Care
Orthopaedics & fractures
Accident & emergency medicine
General surgery
Intensive care medicine
Trauma
Orthopedic surgery
Critical care medicine
Critical care surgery
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319524290
3319524291 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319524276
3319524275 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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