Surgical strategies for management of multiple injuries
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Resumo: | Understanding the surgical strategies available for the management of multiple injuries is essential for healthcare professionals involved in the treatment of these patients. Therefore, the justification for this research lies in the complexity and severity of these cases, which often present significant challenges to health professionals. Multiple injuries result from a variety of traumatic events, such as automobile accidents and sports trauma, and can affect different systems of the human body. A systematic review of the literature was carried out, through a survey of data in scientific databases: LILACS and PUBMED. Surgical strategies for the management of multiple injuries represent a constantly evolving field, marked by a variety of surgical approaches and techniques. From this review, it is evident that there is no single universally applicable approach, but rather a need to personalize treatment based on the individual characteristics of each patient and the circumstances of the trauma. The different surgical strategies discussed, such as "Damage Control Surgery", sequential approach, minimally invasive surgery and tissue reconstruction techniques, offer valuable options for surgeons to face the challenges presented by multiple injuries. The results found show that the choice of the appropriate surgical approach for each patient must be based on a comprehensive assessment of the injuries present, the patient's clinical condition, as well as considerations about the experience and availability of resources of the surgical team. A multidisciplinary and collaborative approach is essential to ensure the best possible outcome for patients with multiple injuries. |
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Surgical strategies for management of multiple injuriesEstrategias quirúrgicas para el tratamiento de lesiones múltiplesEstratégias cirúrgicas para manejo de lesões múltiplasCirurgia geralManejoLesões. Cirugía generalGestiónLesiones.General surgeryManagementInjuries.Understanding the surgical strategies available for the management of multiple injuries is essential for healthcare professionals involved in the treatment of these patients. Therefore, the justification for this research lies in the complexity and severity of these cases, which often present significant challenges to health professionals. Multiple injuries result from a variety of traumatic events, such as automobile accidents and sports trauma, and can affect different systems of the human body. A systematic review of the literature was carried out, through a survey of data in scientific databases: LILACS and PUBMED. Surgical strategies for the management of multiple injuries represent a constantly evolving field, marked by a variety of surgical approaches and techniques. From this review, it is evident that there is no single universally applicable approach, but rather a need to personalize treatment based on the individual characteristics of each patient and the circumstances of the trauma. The different surgical strategies discussed, such as "Damage Control Surgery", sequential approach, minimally invasive surgery and tissue reconstruction techniques, offer valuable options for surgeons to face the challenges presented by multiple injuries. The results found show that the choice of the appropriate surgical approach for each patient must be based on a comprehensive assessment of the injuries present, the patient's clinical condition, as well as considerations about the experience and availability of resources of the surgical team. A multidisciplinary and collaborative approach is essential to ensure the best possible outcome for patients with multiple injuries.Comprender las estrategias quirúrgicas disponibles para el tratamiento de lesiones múltiples es esencial para los profesionales sanitarios involucrados en el tratamiento de estos pacientes. Por lo tanto, la justificación de esta investigación radica en la complejidad y gravedad de estos casos, que muchas veces presentan importantes desafíos para los profesionales de la salud. Las lesiones múltiples son el resultado de una variedad de eventos traumáticos, como accidentes automovilísticos y traumatismos deportivos, y pueden afectar diferentes sistemas del cuerpo humano. Se realizó una revisión sistemática de la literatura, mediante un levantamiento de datos en las bases de datos científicas: LILACS y PUBMED. Las estrategias quirúrgicas para el tratamiento de lesiones múltiples representan un campo en constante evolución, marcado por una variedad de enfoques y técnicas quirúrgicas. De esta revisión se desprende claramente que no existe un enfoque único de aplicación universal, sino más bien la necesidad de personalizar el tratamiento en función de las características individuales de cada paciente y las circunstancias del trauma. Las diferentes estrategias quirúrgicas discutidas, como la "Cirugía de Control de Daños", el abordaje secuencial, la cirugía mínimamente invasiva y las técnicas de reconstrucción de tejidos, ofrecen opciones valiosas para que los cirujanos enfrenten los desafíos que presentan las lesiones múltiples. Los resultados encontrados muestran que la elección del abordaje quirúrgico adecuado para cada paciente debe basarse en una evaluación integral de las lesiones presentes, la condición clínica del paciente, así como consideraciones sobre la experiencia y disponibilidad de recursos del equipo quirúrgico. Un enfoque multidisciplinario y colaborativo es esencial para garantizar el mejor resultado posible para los pacientes con lesiones múltiples.Compreender as estratégias cirúrgicas disponíveis para o manejo de lesões múltiplas é fundamental para os profissionais de saúde envolvidos no tratamento desses pacientes. Com isso, a justificativa desta pesquisa reside na complexidade e gravidade desses casos, que frequentemente apresentam desafios significativos aos profissionais de saúde. Lesões múltiplas resultam de uma variedade de eventos traumáticos, como acidentes automobilísticos e traumas esportivos, e podem afetar diferentes sistemas do corpo humano. Realizou-se uma revisão sistemática da literatura, mediante um levantamento de dados nas bases científicas: LILACS e PUBMED. As estratégias cirúrgicas para o manejo de lesões múltiplas representam um campo em constante evolução, marcado por uma variedade de abordagens e técnicas cirúrgicas. A partir desta revisão, fica evidente que não existe uma única abordagem universalmente aplicável, mas sim uma necessidade de personalização do tratamento com base nas características individuais de cada paciente e nas circunstâncias do trauma. As diferentes estratégias cirúrgicas discutidas, como a "Damage Control Surgery", abordagem sequencial, cirurgia minimamente invasiva e técnicas de reconstrução tecidual, oferecem opções valiosas para os cirurgiões enfrentarem os desafios apresentados por lesões múltiplas. Os resultados encontrados, apresentam que a escolha da abordagem cirúrgica adequada para cada paciente deve ser baseada em uma avaliação abrangente das lesões presentes, a condição clínica do paciente, bem como em considerações sobre a experiência e a disponibilidade de recursos da equipe cirúrgica. Uma abordagem multidisciplinar e colaborativa é essencial para garantir o melhor resultado possível para os pacientes com lesões múltiplas.Research, Society and Development2024-02-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4508110.33448/rsd-v13i2.45081Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 No. 2; e12613245081Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 Núm. 2; e12613245081Research, Society and Development; v. 13 n. 2; e126132450812525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/45081/36017Copyright (c) 2024 Izadora Soares Pereira; Romerio Alves Soares; Amaro Capistrano dos Santos III; Daniel Miranda Cassundé Filho; Natália Notaro Gomes; Maria Eduarda Simões Calheiros; Rafael Fonseca Costa; Manuela Guedes Cabral; Clara Arcoverde Calheiros; Juliana Nunes Inojosa de Oliveira; Laura Menezes Silva Gazola; Eduardo Marques Palacio; Maria Eduarda Gomes Bezerra da Silva; Ayana Kalina de Araújo Silva; Ana Cecília Fernandes do Rêgo Barroshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Izadora Soares Soares, Romerio AlvesSantos III, Amaro Capistrano dos Cassundé Filho, Daniel Miranda Gomes, Natália Notaro Calheiros, Maria Eduarda Simões Costa, Rafael Fonseca Cabral, Manuela Guedes Calheiros, Clara Arcoverde Oliveira, Juliana Nunes Inojosa de Gazola, Laura Menezes Silva Palacio, Eduardo Marques Silva, Maria Eduarda Gomes Bezerra daSilva, Ayana Kalina de Araújo Barros, Ana Cecília Fernandes do Rêgo 2024-03-04T09:47:20Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/45081Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-03-04T09:47:20Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Surgical strategies for management of multiple injuries Estrategias quirúrgicas para el tratamiento de lesiones múltiples Estratégias cirúrgicas para manejo de lesões múltiplas |
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Surgical strategies for management of multiple injuries |
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Surgical strategies for management of multiple injuries Pereira, Izadora Soares Cirurgia geral Manejo Lesões. Cirugía general Gestión Lesiones. General surgery Management Injuries. |
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Surgical strategies for management of multiple injuries |
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Surgical strategies for management of multiple injuries |
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Surgical strategies for management of multiple injuries |
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Surgical strategies for management of multiple injuries |
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Pereira, Izadora Soares |
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Pereira, Izadora Soares Soares, Romerio Alves Santos III, Amaro Capistrano dos Cassundé Filho, Daniel Miranda Gomes, Natália Notaro Calheiros, Maria Eduarda Simões Costa, Rafael Fonseca Cabral, Manuela Guedes Calheiros, Clara Arcoverde Oliveira, Juliana Nunes Inojosa de Gazola, Laura Menezes Silva Palacio, Eduardo Marques Silva, Maria Eduarda Gomes Bezerra da Silva, Ayana Kalina de Araújo Barros, Ana Cecília Fernandes do Rêgo |
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Soares, Romerio Alves Santos III, Amaro Capistrano dos Cassundé Filho, Daniel Miranda Gomes, Natália Notaro Calheiros, Maria Eduarda Simões Costa, Rafael Fonseca Cabral, Manuela Guedes Calheiros, Clara Arcoverde Oliveira, Juliana Nunes Inojosa de Gazola, Laura Menezes Silva Palacio, Eduardo Marques Silva, Maria Eduarda Gomes Bezerra da Silva, Ayana Kalina de Araújo Barros, Ana Cecília Fernandes do Rêgo |
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Pereira, Izadora Soares Soares, Romerio Alves Santos III, Amaro Capistrano dos Cassundé Filho, Daniel Miranda Gomes, Natália Notaro Calheiros, Maria Eduarda Simões Costa, Rafael Fonseca Cabral, Manuela Guedes Calheiros, Clara Arcoverde Oliveira, Juliana Nunes Inojosa de Gazola, Laura Menezes Silva Palacio, Eduardo Marques Silva, Maria Eduarda Gomes Bezerra da Silva, Ayana Kalina de Araújo Barros, Ana Cecília Fernandes do Rêgo |
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Cirurgia geral Manejo Lesões. Cirugía general Gestión Lesiones. General surgery Management Injuries. |
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Cirurgia geral Manejo Lesões. Cirugía general Gestión Lesiones. General surgery Management Injuries. |
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Understanding the surgical strategies available for the management of multiple injuries is essential for healthcare professionals involved in the treatment of these patients. Therefore, the justification for this research lies in the complexity and severity of these cases, which often present significant challenges to health professionals. Multiple injuries result from a variety of traumatic events, such as automobile accidents and sports trauma, and can affect different systems of the human body. A systematic review of the literature was carried out, through a survey of data in scientific databases: LILACS and PUBMED. Surgical strategies for the management of multiple injuries represent a constantly evolving field, marked by a variety of surgical approaches and techniques. From this review, it is evident that there is no single universally applicable approach, but rather a need to personalize treatment based on the individual characteristics of each patient and the circumstances of the trauma. The different surgical strategies discussed, such as "Damage Control Surgery", sequential approach, minimally invasive surgery and tissue reconstruction techniques, offer valuable options for surgeons to face the challenges presented by multiple injuries. The results found show that the choice of the appropriate surgical approach for each patient must be based on a comprehensive assessment of the injuries present, the patient's clinical condition, as well as considerations about the experience and availability of resources of the surgical team. A multidisciplinary and collaborative approach is essential to ensure the best possible outcome for patients with multiple injuries. |
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