2009
DOI: 10.1177/145749690909800108
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Multiple Small Bowel Ligation Compared to Conventional Primary Repair after Abdominal Gunshot Wound with Haemorrhagic Shock

Abstract: Aims: the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of early rapid control of multiple bowel perforations on cardiovascular function in combined abdominal missile trauma and haemorrhagic shock compared with conventional surgery.Methods: eighteen anesthetised pigs were injured with a standardised abdominal missile trauma. the animals were bled to a mean arterial pressure of 50 mm hg for 30 minutes, after which they were resuscitated and had laparotomy.t hey were divided into conventional surgery group (n=9)… Show more

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“…Simple damage control surgery methods can reduce the operating time in mass casualty situations [19,20]. Rasmussen et al, have used temporary vascular shunts in 30 extremities as a damage control adjunct in the Iraq war, especially for major proximal vascular injuries [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simple damage control surgery methods can reduce the operating time in mass casualty situations [19,20]. Rasmussen et al, have used temporary vascular shunts in 30 extremities as a damage control adjunct in the Iraq war, especially for major proximal vascular injuries [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, damage control surgery is to carry out ligation of severed/injuried GI tract [4, 7, 8]. Aggravated abdominal cavity contamination and bleeding can be easily controlled; however, continuing loss of fluids from the vascular compartment to the interstitial and third spaces leads to hemodynamic imbalance [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary anastomosis could be hazardous because of the prolonged operation time and compromised hemodynamic conditions [47]. In this regard, temporally reconnecting transected intestines restored the continuity and the function of the GI tract, as evidenced by radiographic examination at 48 h after the reconnection.…”
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“…Simple damage control surgery methods can reduce the operating time in mass casualty situations. [910] Rasmussen et al , have used temporary vascular shunts in 30 extremities as a damage control adjunct in the Iraq war, especially for major proximal vascular injuries. [11] Local thrombectomy was performed and regional heparin was administered in these cases followed by a fasciotomy, There were no shunt related complications, 86% were patent and only 7% needed early amputation.…”
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