Damage control in elective surgery. Does it make sense? About a clinical case

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Autor(a) principal: Valente, Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Santos, Tatiana, Rocha, Mónica, Neves, Rui, Serra, Sara, Vilaça, Jaime
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://revista.spcir.com/index.php/spcir/article/view/17
Resumo: Damage control surgery is one of the major advances in surgical technique in the past 20 years. The concept has developed in the trauma surgery context. It consists on the management of unstable patients in a fast, efficient and provisional way. The objective is an haemorrhage control, limiting contamination, and temporary closure of the abdomen. The defi- nitive repair is performed after patient stabilization. Recently, the concept of damage control surgery has been extended beyond the trauma context. There are few and only non randomi- zed studies about that, but it is the beginning of a new concept in surgical rationale. Using a clinical case report, the authors show that major surgery can be complicated with metabolic and hemodynamic failure of the patient, and because it is associated with high mortality rates, the surgeon must need to understand and use the concept of damage control approach in elective surgery, always associated with good surgical sense. Keywords: Damage control surgery, Abbreviated laparotomy, Elective surgery, Trauma, Lethal triad. Surgical complications 
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spelling Damage control in elective surgery. Does it make sense? About a clinical caseControlo de dano em cirurgia electiva. Fará sentido? A propósito de um caso clínicoDamage control surgery is one of the major advances in surgical technique in the past 20 years. The concept has developed in the trauma surgery context. It consists on the management of unstable patients in a fast, efficient and provisional way. The objective is an haemorrhage control, limiting contamination, and temporary closure of the abdomen. The defi- nitive repair is performed after patient stabilization. Recently, the concept of damage control surgery has been extended beyond the trauma context. There are few and only non randomi- zed studies about that, but it is the beginning of a new concept in surgical rationale. Using a clinical case report, the authors show that major surgery can be complicated with metabolic and hemodynamic failure of the patient, and because it is associated with high mortality rates, the surgeon must need to understand and use the concept of damage control approach in elective surgery, always associated with good surgical sense. Keywords: Damage control surgery, Abbreviated laparotomy, Elective surgery, Trauma, Lethal triad. Surgical complications A cirurgia de controlo de dano é um dos maiores avanços conceptuais na cirurgia dos últimos 20 anos. A ideia emana da cirurgia de trauma e consiste em abordar o doente instável de uma forma rápida, eficaz e provisória. Propõe-se parar a hemorragia, conter a contaminação e encerrar provisoriamente a ferida operatória. Os procedimentos definitivos ficam adiados para quando o doente estiver equilibrado. Recentemente o conceito de controlo de dano tem sido alargado a doentes fora do contexto de trauma. Os estudos ainda são escassos e apresentam amostras muito reduzidas, no entanto iniciam um novo conceito no raciocínio cirúrgico. Como ilustrado no caso clínico apresentado, em cirurgia maior complicada podemos rapidamente cair na tríade letal e, com ela, na mortalidade proibitiva que a acompanha, surgindo a necessidade do reconhecimento deste conceito por parte do cirurgião, sempre associado ao bom senso cirúrgico. Palavras-chave: Cirurgia de controlo de dano. Cirurgia electiva. Trauma. Tríade Letal. Complicações cirúrgicas. Sociedade Portuguesa de Cirurgia2013-03-18info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://revista.spcir.com/index.php/spcir/article/view/17Revista Portuguesa de Cirurgia; No 24 (2013): Março 2013 - II Série; 83-87Revista Portuguesa de Cirurgia; No 24 (2013): Março 2013 - II Série; 83-872183-11651646-6918reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://revista.spcir.com/index.php/spcir/article/view/17https://revista.spcir.com/index.php/spcir/article/view/17/17Copyright (c) 2016 Revista Portuguesa de Cirurgiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessValente, PedroSantos, TatianaRocha, MónicaNeves, RuiSerra, SaraVilaça, Jaime2024-02-22T22:32:37Zoai:revista.spcir.com:article/17Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:10:53.105089Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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Controlo de dano em cirurgia electiva. Fará sentido? A propósito de um caso clínico
title Damage control in elective surgery. Does it make sense? About a clinical case
spellingShingle Damage control in elective surgery. Does it make sense? About a clinical case
Valente, Pedro
title_short Damage control in elective surgery. Does it make sense? About a clinical case
title_full Damage control in elective surgery. Does it make sense? About a clinical case
title_fullStr Damage control in elective surgery. Does it make sense? About a clinical case
title_full_unstemmed Damage control in elective surgery. Does it make sense? About a clinical case
title_sort Damage control in elective surgery. Does it make sense? About a clinical case
author Valente, Pedro
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Santos, Tatiana
Rocha, Mónica
Neves, Rui
Serra, Sara
Vilaça, Jaime
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Rocha, Mónica
Neves, Rui
Serra, Sara
Vilaça, Jaime
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Santos, Tatiana
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description Damage control surgery is one of the major advances in surgical technique in the past 20 years. The concept has developed in the trauma surgery context. It consists on the management of unstable patients in a fast, efficient and provisional way. The objective is an haemorrhage control, limiting contamination, and temporary closure of the abdomen. The defi- nitive repair is performed after patient stabilization. Recently, the concept of damage control surgery has been extended beyond the trauma context. There are few and only non randomi- zed studies about that, but it is the beginning of a new concept in surgical rationale. Using a clinical case report, the authors show that major surgery can be complicated with metabolic and hemodynamic failure of the patient, and because it is associated with high mortality rates, the surgeon must need to understand and use the concept of damage control approach in elective surgery, always associated with good surgical sense. Keywords: Damage control surgery, Abbreviated laparotomy, Elective surgery, Trauma, Lethal triad. Surgical complications 
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