Damage Control Surgery for Abdominal Trauma

Surgical Techniques and Pitfalls

Damage Control Surgery for Abdominal Trauma

Surgical Techniques and Pitfalls

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This detailed, excellently illustrated guide describes how to perform damage control surgery to the abdomen and presents pearls and pitfalls from the authors' personal experience. Individual chapters focus on crash laparotomy and surgical techniques for injuries to the liver, spleen, pancreas and duodenum, stomach, small bowel, colon, rectum, kidney, ureter, bladder, and abdominal veins and arteries. Preperitoneal packing is described, and instruction provided on methods of temporary abdominal closure. Damage control surgery is now well established as the standard of care for severely injured patients requiring emergent laparotomy. Although it may be defined as "limited operation for control of hemorrhage and contamination", a number of techniques based on a good deal of experience are now used in a variety of situations. This atlas will be a great help to all who are involved in trauma surgery, and especially young trauma surgeons.

Crash laparotomy
Liver
Spleen
Pancreas/Duodenum
Stomach/Small bowel/Colon/Rectum
Kidney/Ureter/Bladder
Abdominal arteries/veins
Preperitoneal packing
Temporary Abdominal closure.
ISBN 978-3-662-47362-7
Article number 9783662473627
Media type Book
Copyright year 2025
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length 200 pages
Illustrations Approx. 200 p. 600 illus. in color.
Language English