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Analysis of combat casualties admitted to the emergency department during the negotiation of the comprehensive Colombian process of peace
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Our objective was to describe the variations in casualties admitted to the emergency departmentPalabras claves:Critical care, Critical care outcomes, Military personnel, Warfare, wounds and injuriesAutores:Badiel M., Bayona J.G., Cecibel Cevallos Agurto., Escobar S.S., Garciá A.F., Herrera J.P., Morales M., Naranjo M.P., Nunez R.M., Ordoñez C.A., Parra M.W., Puyana J.C., Sanchez A.I.Fuentes:googlescopusDamage Control in Penetrating Liver Trauma: Fear of the Unknown
ReviewAbstract: The liver is the most commonly affected solid organ in cases of abdominal trauma. Management of penePalabras claves:abdominal Injuries, ALGORITHMS, blood loss Surgical, hospital emergency service, Laparotomy, Liver, penetrating hemodynamically unstable liver trauma, REBOA, REBOVCAutores:Aristizábal G., Caicedo Y., Ferrada R., Garciá A.F., González-Hadad A., Guzmán-Rodríguez M., Herrera M.A., Ivatury R.R., Juan C. Salamea M., Juan Carlos Salamea-Molina, Millán M., Ordoñez C.A., Orlas C.P., Padilla N., Parra M.W., Pino L.F., Rodríguez-Holguín F., Salcedo A., Scalea T., Serna J.J.Fuentes:googlescopusDamage control in penetrating cardiac trauma
ArticleAbstract: Definitive management of hemodynamically stable patients with penetrating cardiac injuries remains cPalabras claves:Advanced trauma life support care, Cardiac tamponade, Chest tubes, Damage Control Surgery, Death, sudden, Hemothora, Negative-pressure wound therapy, Penetrating cardiac trauma, Pericardial window techniques, Pericardiectomy, Pneumothorax, Sternotomy, Thoracic Ultrasound, ThoracotomyAutores:Caicedo Y., Ferrada R., Flórez G., Franco M.J., Garciá A.F., González-Hadad A., Hernández F., Herrera M.A., Jenny Marcela Vidal-Carpio, Millán M., Navsaria P.H., Ordoñez C.A., Padilla N., Parra M.W., Pino L.F., Quintero L., Rodríguez-Holguín F., Salcedo A., Serna J.J.Fuentes:scopusDamage control surgical management of combined small and large bowel injuries in penetrating trauma: Are ostomies still pertinent?
ReviewAbstract: Hollow viscus injuries represent a significant portion of overall lesions sustained during penetratiPalabras claves:anastomotic leak, Damage Control Surgery, Deferred Anastomosis, Definitive Laparotomy, FISTULA, Injury severity score, Laparotomy, Ostomy, Penetrating Combined Small and Large Bowel Injuries, Primary Anastomosis, Surgical anastomosisAutores:Aristizábal G., Caicedo Y., Coccolini F., Edison Angamarca, Ferrada R., Franco M.J., Garciá A.F., González-Hadad A., Guzmán-Rodríguez M., Hernández F., Herrera M.A., Ivatury R.R., Ordoñez C.A., Padilla N., Parra M.W., Pino L.F., Quintero L., Rodríguez-Holguín F., Salcedo A., Serna J.J., Toro L.E.Fuentes:scopusAbdominal and thoracic cavity closure: damage control surgery’s cinderella
ReviewAbstract: Damage control surgery principles allow delayed management of traumatic lesions and early metabolicPalabras claves:Damage Control Surgery, Delayed Cavity Closure, Hemodynamically Unstable, Negative Pressure Dressing, Open abdomen, Temporary Closure, Thoracic PackingAutores:Caicedo Y., Cecibel Cevallos Agurto., Garciá A.F., Hadad A.G., Herrera M.A., Himmler A.N., Mejia D., Ordoñez C.A., Parra M.W., Pino L.F., Rodríguez-Holguín F., Salcedo A., Serna J.J.Fuentes:googlescopusImplementation of a new single-pass whole-body computed tomography protocol: Is it safe, effective and efficient in patients with severe trauma?
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: The objective of this study was to evaluate the implementation of a new single-pass wholeboPalabras claves:Blunt and penetrating trauma, computed tomography, Hemodynamic instability, Protocol, Survival ratesAutores:Del Valle A.M., Edison Angamarca, Garciá A.F., García C., Guzmán-Rodríguez M., Herrera-Escobar J.P., Holguín A., Melendez J.J., Ordoñez C.A., Orlas C.P., Padilla N., Parra M.W., Rincón E., Serna J.J.Fuentes:scopusWhole blood for blood loss: hemostatic resuscitation in damage control
ReviewAbstract: Hemorrhagic shock and its complications are a major cause of death among trauma patients. The managePalabras claves:blood coagulation factors, blood safety, compartment syndromes, Crystalloid solutions, disseminated intravascular coagulation, Hemorrhagic, hemostatics, Hypocalcemia, hypothermia, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, shock, trauma centersAutores:Angel L.I.V., Badiel M., Caicedo Y., Garciá A.F., Granados M., Guzmán-Rodríguez M., Himmler A.N., Juan C. Salamea M., Juan Carlos Salamea-Molina, Macia C., Ordoñez C.A., Orlas C.P., Parra M.W., Puyana J.C., Serna J.J.Fuentes:googlescopusReboa as a new damage control component in hemodynamically unstable noncompressible torso hemorrhage patients
ArticleAbstract: Noncompressible torso hemorrhage is one of the leading causes of preventable death worldwide. An effPalabras claves:Advanced trauma life support care, Balloon occlusion, Damage Control, endovascular procedures, Gunshot, Hemodynamically Unstable, Injury severity score, Noncompressible torso hemorrhage, Nonpenetrating, REBOA, Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta, trauma centers, WoundsAutores:Brenner M., Caicedo Y., Garciá A.F., Hörer T., Juan Carlos Salamea-Molina, Mejia D., Ordoñez C.A., Orlas C.P., Padilla N., Parra M.W., Pino L.F., Rodríguez-Holguín F., Salcedo A., Serna J.J., Valle A.M.D.Fuentes:scopusPrehospital Damage Control: The Management of Volume, Temperature… and Bleeding!
ReviewAbstract: Damage control resuscitation should be initiated as soon as possible after a trauma event to avoid mPalabras claves:Blood Volume, compartment syndromes, Crystalloid solutions, Damage Control, Emergency medical services, hemorrhage, Hemorrhagic, Hemostatic Techniques, hypothermia, Prehospital care, Reperfusion, shock, tourniquets, TraumaAutores:Caicedo Y., Edison Angamarca, Garciá A.F., Guzmán-Rodríguez M., Meléndez-Lugo J.J., Ordoñez C.A., Ordoñez J., Parra M.W., Pino L.F., Quintero L., Serna J.J.Fuentes:scopus