Damage Control Surgery in Emergency General Surgery: What You Need to Know.

The journal of trauma and acute care surgery(2023)

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Damage control surgery (DCS) is a strategy adopted to limit initial operative interventions in the unstable surgical patient, delaying definitive repairs and abdominal wall closure until physiologic parameters have improved. Although this concept of "physiology over anatomy" was initially described in the management of severely injured trauma patients, the approaches of DCS have become common in the management of non-traumatic intra-abdominal emergencies.While the utilization of damage control methods in emergency general surgery (EGS) is controversial, numerous studies have demonstrated improved outcomes, making DCS an essential technique for all acute care surgeons. Following a brief history of DCS and its indications in the EGS patient, the phases of DCS will be discussed including an in-depth review of preoperative resuscitation, techniques for intra-abdominal source control, temporary abdominal closure, ICU management of the open abdomen, and strategies to improve abdominal wall closure.
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damage control surgery,emergency general surgery
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