• AORN journal · Dec 2006

    Review Case Reports

    Damage control surgery for the patient who has experienced multiple traumatic injuries.

    • Barbara J McArthur.
    • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    • AORN J. 2006 Dec 1;84(6):992-1000; quiz 1001-2.

    AbstractPATIENTS WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED multiple traumatic injuries present one of the greatest challenges for perioperative teams. IN A TRAUMA PATIENT who is hemorrhaging, increased risk of death arises from a vicious cycle of hypothermia, coagulopathy, and metabolic acidosis known as the triad of death. A STAGED SURGICAL APPROACH predicated on specific priorities for treating multiply injured patients can help save the lives of these patients.

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